Boston, 02115, United States - H-I0119
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
3500 maximum
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, established in 1930, stands as a distinguished cultural institution in Massachusetts, offering a refined setting for a variety of private and corporate events. Its classic and elegant style is reflected in the architecture and the extensive art collections that span centuries and continents, providing a worldly atmosphere for gatherings.
The venue features multiple event spaces, each with unique characteristics. The Ruth and Carl J. Shapiro Rotunda and Colonnade, adorned with murals by John Singer Sargent, combines architecture, painting, and sculpture in a harmonious setting. The William I. Koch Gallery showcases European masterpieces, while the Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art, designed by I.M. Pei, emphasizes modernist design and natural light. The glass-enclosed Shapiro Family Courtyard offers a dramatic space with excellent acoustics and limestone walls suitable for large-scale projections.
These spaces accommodate a wide range of event sizes, from intimate luncheons to receptions for thousands, all surrounded by an impressive collection of artworks. The venue's combination of fine art and fine dining, with exclusive catering services, creates a distinctive environment for events such as weddings, corporate functions, and social celebrations.
The features

Reception venue
The spaces (1)
Maximum capacities per room configuration
Classroom
Theater
500 pers.
Banquet
U-Shape
Cabaret
Boardroom
Cocktail
3500 pers.
Access
Located in Boston, Massachusetts, the Museum of Fine Arts is situated within the city’s cultural district, accessible by various transportation options. The venue benefits from ample onsite parking, including valet and street parking, facilitating convenient access for guests arriving by car.
Boston’s Logan International Airport and several train stations serve as nearby transit hubs, connecting the museum to regional and international destinations. The urban setting places the museum within reach of the city’s amenities and landmarks.
The work equipment

Disabled access

Parking

Valet parking
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