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Meeting rooms at Austin Central Library

Austin Central Library · 710 W. César Chávez Street, Austin, 78701 · Show map
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About this space

The Meeting rooms at Austin Central Library offer a modern and versatile space ideal for various events and gatherings. These rooms are perfect for business meetings, workshops, seminars, and community events. With a focus on providing a conducive environment for collaboration and creativity, the Meeting rooms are equipped with high-tech amenities and thoughtful design. The library's vibrant atmosphere enhances the experience, making it an excellent choice for both formal and informal gatherings. Attendees can enjoy the unique architectural features of the library while benefiting from the resources available on-site. Whether you're planning a small team meeting or a larger community event, the Meeting rooms provide a welcoming and functional space to meet your needs.

Features

Wifi
High-tech amenities

Space

49m² (527ft²)

Capacities

20 Boardroom
50 Theatre

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£500 / Minimum spend

Location

710 W. César Chávez Street, 78701
Austin Central Library 710 W. César Chávez StreetUnknown 78701Austin
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