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Saint Paul, 55102, United States - H-H9418

Minnesota History Center

4.8
(2988 Reviews)

1480 maximum

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The Minnesota History Center in Saint Paul stands as a significant architectural landmark dedicated to celebrating the state's rich history. Established in 1991, the venue combines classic and contemporary styles through its construction from Minnesota granite and limestone, accented with marble. This blend of traditional and elegant design elements creates a distinctive atmosphere that honors local heritage while providing a refined setting for events.

 

Visitors entering the center are greeted by a dramatic 65-foot high sky-lit dome and a spacious rotunda that connects to expansive outdoor green spaces. These landscaped grounds offer picturesque views ideal for photography, including striking panoramas of the Saint Paul Cathedral, State Capitol, and the city skyline. The Capitol Corridor on the third floor features a large 2 ½ story window framing the State Capitol, adding to the venue's unique architectural appeal.

 

With both indoor and outdoor event spaces available, the Minnesota History Center accommodates a variety of gatherings such as weddings, corporate events, social functions, and product launches. Its combination of historic significance, elegant design, and versatile spaces makes it a notable choice for those seeking a venue with a strong sense of place and architectural interest.

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Classroom

Theater

1480 pers.

Banquet

U-Shape

Cabaret

Boardroom

Cocktail

1480 pers.

Access

Located in Saint Paul, Minnesota, the Minnesota History Center is situated near prominent city landmarks including the State Capitol and Saint Paul Cathedral. Its central location within the city provides convenient access for guests attending events.

 

The venue is accessible via major transportation routes serving the metropolitan area. Saint Paul is served by the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, which is the primary airport for the region. Additionally, the city’s public transit and train services connect the venue to surrounding neighborhoods and the greater Twin Cities area.

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