Palace of Fine Arts

• World-Renowned Landmark Near Golden Gate Bridge

• Massive Floor Space With 40 Ft. Ceilings

• Multiple Breakout Rooms

• Expansive Mezzanine and Theater Space

ICONIC + SPACIOUS + INSPIRING

Largely considered one of the Nation’s most iconic landmarks, The Palace of Fine Arts was originally designed by Bernard Maybeck for the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition. An expansive open mezzanine, theater space and multiple breakout rooms stretch across more than 140,000 square feet of highly versatile interior space. The Palace can be found in the Marina District, with an unbeatable view of the Golden Gate Bridge.

Private Spaces:

Atrium: The massive 21,500 square foot atrium has ample space for a seated dinner, awards presentation, live music, and so, so much more. Capacity: 2,000 standing, 900 seated.

Broadway: The large Broadway area is ideal for a tradeshow setup or food stations, with plenty of room for numerous tables and displays, as well as optimal foot traffic flow. Capacity: 1,000 standing, 400 seated.

Mezzanine: A perfect networking/lunch/after party space, or extra show seating is just a few steps up to the 20,000 square foot expansive mezzanine overlooking the entire first floor. Capacity: 1,000 standing, 300 seated.

Breakout Rooms: If you’re needing even more space, this venue offers 7 large breakout rooms, 4 smaller meeting rooms, dedicated catering prep space, and 3 green rooms. Utilize these for breakout sessions, food stations, large vendor displays, registration, or really, any other need your event may have!

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