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National Building Museum

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  • From £500
  • 2324 people
  • Judiciary Square Subway station
  • 1622m² (17459ft²)

Spaces in National Building Museum

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2324 Standing

The Great Hall

From From £2,000.00 / Venue Fee

The Great Hall is a stunning and versatile space within the National Building Museum, ideal for hosting a variety of events. With its grand architecture and spacious layout, it is perfect for corporate gatherings, receptions, and social events. The hall can accommodate large groups, making it suitable for conferences, weddings, and community events. Its unique ambiance and historical significance provide a memorable backdrop for any occasion, ensuring that guests will have an unforgettable experience. The Great Hall is also family-friendly, making it a great choice for events that cater to all ages.

200 Standing

Pension Commissioner’s Suite

From From £5,000.00 / Minimum Spend

The Pension Commissioner’s Suite at the National Building Museum is an elegant venue on the second floor, accommodating 110 seated or 200 standing guests. It features two historically preserved rooms and a catering staging area, ideal for corporate meetings, receptions, and social gatherings. This sophisticated space blends historical charm with modern functionality, making it perfect for formal dinners, networking events, or celebratory receptions, ensuring a memorable experience for guests.

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150 Theatre

Auditorium

From From £500.00 / Minimum Spend

The Auditorium at the National Building Museum is a versatile venue for various events, accommodating up to 150 guests in a theatre-style setup or 100 at round tables. It features full audiovisual capabilities, including a podium, stage, and screen, making it suitable for presentations, meetings, receptions, and concerts. The elegant setting combines historic charm with modern amenities, providing an excellent backdrop for both corporate and social gatherings.

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About National Building Museum

The National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. is a cultural center focused on architecture, engineering, and design, offering interactive exhibits for all ages. It features five historic event spaces, including the Great Hall for up to 2,000 guests, the Pension Commissioner’s Suite for smaller gatherings, and the Auditorium for 150 guests. The venue is family-friendly, accessible, and hosts live performances, educational events, and various celebrations, making it ideal for receptions and meetings.