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Settings Offered

The iconic grandeur of the Main Building...the old-meets-new elegance of the Perelman Building...the intimate drama of the Rodin Museum... We invite you to explore the possibilities of entertaining at one of our remarkable settings.


East Terrace
Philadelphia Museum of Art

As one of the most distinctive and stunning landmarks in the city, the Philadelphia Museum of Art features many unique settings that make exquisite backdrops for unforgettable entertaining. Whether it's a thirteenth-century French Medieval cloister or a grand balcony adorned with rare seventeenth-century tapestries, you are sure to find a distinguished setting for your event.



Perelman Building
Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building

The Perelman Building stands nearby the main Museum building and is among the most distinctive architectural structures in the Benjamin Franklin Parkway area, featuring one of the city’s most elaborate Art Deco facades. After major renovations, the space re-opened in 2007 as the new home for the Costume and Textiles, Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, and Modern and Contemporary Design galleries. Venues for entertaining include a sky-lit galleria, a historic marble entry hall, and an outdoor sculpture garden.



Rodin Museum
Rodin Museum

As home to the largest collection Auguste Rodin’s works outside of Paris, the Rodin Museum makes a stunning venue for entertaining. In addition to the bronze castings, plaster studies, drawings, and prints on display, guests will be awed by dramatic masterpieces such as The Burghers of Calais, The Thinker, and the monumental Gates of Hell.



For more information, please contact The Office of Special Events by phone at (215) 684-7310 or by e-mail at .

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