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National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture Museum in Chicago, IL

  • Packages Starting at $2,000
  • Between 50 and 180 Guests
  • 4,000 SQ Feet
  • Member Since 2020

About Venue 

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The National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture, located in Chicago, IL, presents its exclusive event space, the Humboldt Park Receptory Building and Stables. Dating back to the late 1890s, this dramatic building features a Queen Anne architectural style with sharp towers. Here, eye-catching design and museum exhibits come together to create a unique backdrop for private events. The Space Matching the dramatic flair of the building’s exterior, the interior design boasts striking brick arches and ornate beams. Rich hardwood floors add to the space’s elegant ambiance. Unique Puerto Rican style artworks adorn the walls, contributing a cultural element to the space. Guests can also enjoy an outdoor gathering on the venue’s green lawns or under a tent with a dance floor. The Experience The National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture welcomes a range of events, including speaker series, corporate meetings, small concerts, social parties, and weddings. As Humboldt Park’s oldest remaining structure, guests can feel as if they are part of the venue’s rich history. The administration strives to empower people to learn about Puerto Rican culture and art traditions with carefully curated exhibits. By renting out their facility for private gatherings, they seek to inspire visitors and instill a deep cultural appreciation.

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