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Beautifully
framed by the ornate exterior of the Edward Bates School from
the near north side of St. Louis, this unique space is home
to a fascinating mix of salvaged architectural pieces. Central
to the functionality of this space is a gorgeous turn of the
century bar from the St. Louis Hill area, facing the built
in wooden dance floor. Architecture Museum, an exhibit space
adjacent to the Hall that is available for additional space,
represents the extensive collection efforts of exhibit curator
Bruce Gerrie. This magnificent space is available for a variety
of elegant events and seats 300 people. |
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Acquiring
its name through the enormous double vault doors and safety
deposit boxes that decorate its walls, this space has hosted
many receptions and seats 200 people. Once inside the Vault
Room, historical St. Louis relicts and a kaleidoscopic, awe
inspiring hallway of mirrors serve as decorative and functioning
components. What was once a downtown police station counter
is now a gorgeous marble bar, surrounded by a terra cotta
archway originally from the Loop building that once housed
the electric trolleys for St. Louis. Light filters into your
event beautifully through a wall of vintage Vess soda bottles.
Catch a breath of fresh air with direct access to your private
catwalk in MonstroCity. It will be an event your guest will
never forget! |
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Within
the First Floor and Mezzanine levels lies an oceanic wonderland
seating 100 people. Mermaids and sea creatures swirl around
the mosaic floors and columns. The cloudlike ceiling creates
a dreamy atmosphere. A triple level tree stage and dance floor
area is perfect for a band, presentation or champagne toast!
Native Missouri fish and turtles swim in the 5,000-gallon
aquarium ornamented with oyster shells, found sea glass and
mosaic tiles.
Above the first floor mosaics and aquarium, the mezzanine
level also overlooks the new two story waterfall and goldfish
pool. An extension of the cafe presents an impressive view
of the waterfall and is just close enough to the two story
slide to tempt your guests. Care for a ride?
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