Your Herts & Beds Wedding - Jun/Jul 2019 (Issue 74)

St Albans Museum + Gallery is a world-class centre for arts and culture at the heart of one of Britain’s most historic cities, offering a host of historic and contemporary spaces perfect for your next event. From the timeless elegance of the Georgian Assembly Room, with its ornate, breath-taking crystal chandeliers and lustrous gold leaf, to the historic pre-Victorian Courtroom and Cells, our versatile and impressive spaces provide a stunning backdrop for any occasion – from conferences, seminars and exhibitions to parties, fundraising dinners, drinks receptions, and even weddings. The Assembly Room * is the jewel in the crown of the Georgian Town Hall, which sits behind the impressive Palladian façade and balcony. A stunning versatile ballroom, with a history of state banquets, galas, balls and dinners. Perfect for larger gatherings. From its pews and judge’s chair to its curious octagonal shape, the Courtroom ** is brimming with individuality. Fitted with its original wooden panels throughout, giving a sense of warmth and richness, this wonderfully intimate room is a perfect talking point for any event and creates a truly unique experience. Links run down the side of the building on the first floor and it is the perfect space for enjoying canapés and watching the sunset with a glass of champagne. Spacious, bright and airy, these modern additions bring this Grade II listed building into the 21 st century, as well as offer spectacular rooftop views. Whether intimate or grand, let St Albans Museum + Gallery be the destination for your next event. Exclusive hire of the ground floor, first floor or whole building is available upon request. Please contact a member of our team and they will be happy to discuss your event and requirements. * The Assembly Room 120 seated / 180 standing | ** The Courtroom: 100 seated / 120 standing Tel: 07407 225928 | Email: stalbans@leafi.co.uk St Albans Museum + Gallery, Market Place, St Peter’s Street, St Albans, AL3 5DJ Your next event venue? Look no further than St Albans Museum + Gallery.

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