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Page 1: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - cxra.com · Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 465 Huntington Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02115 p: (617) 369-3124 // f: (617) 267-9820 Contact: Rebecca Logan

Boston Convention Marketing Center • 415 Summer St., Boston, MA 02210 • p: 877.393.3393 • f: 617.954.3326 • www.AdvantageBOSTON.com

The MFA is one of the most comprehensive art museums in the world; the collection encompasses nearly 450,000 works of art. We welcome

more than one million visitors each year to experience art from ancient Egyptian to contemporary, special exhibitions and innovative

educational programs. November 2010 marks the opening of a new wing for Art of the Americas; renovated art of Europe galleries; improved

conservation and education facilities; The Linde Family Wing devoted entirely to contemporary art; and a new, larger public space--the Ruth

and Carl J. Shapiro Courtyard.

Venue Quick Facts• DistancetoLoganAirport:6.6 miles• DistancetoBCEC:3.9 miles• DistancetoHynes:1.2 miles• LargestReceptionCapacity:3,500• LargestDinnerCapacity:500• IndoorSpaceAvailable:400,000 square feet• OutdoorSpaceAvailable:None• Restaurants&Bars:BRAVO, New American Café, taste• PreferredCaterers:Restaurant Associates (exclusive)

Comments, Special Guidelines, Policies:The Museum is a non profit institution and relies on the generosity of its contributors for support. Fundraising is limited to auctions and raffles. No admission or registration fees, sales or promotion of goods and/or services, exchange of money are allowed on site.

All food and food-related services are coordinated by Restaurant Associates,Inc.TheMuseumprohibitsfoodorbeveragesentering or exiting the building by any other group in accordance with health regulations. The policy of the Museum also prohibits the bringing in of any spirits, wine, or beer in accordance with the Museum’s liquor license.

All events are subject to a 7% local tax on food and beverage anda6.25%MassachusettsStateTaxonallremainingcharges.Ifyour group is tax exempt, please provide a letter of state or federalexemptiontoRestaurantAssociates,Inc.whenbookingthe event.

Updated: September 2013

MuseumofFineArts,Boston465HuntingtonAvenueBoston,Massachusetts02115p:(617)369-3124//f:(617)267-9820Contact:RebeccaLogan//[email protected]

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Boston Convention Marketing Center • 415 Summer St., Boston, MA 02210 • p: 877.393.3393 • f: 617.954.3326 • www.AdvantageBOSTON.com

Room Name Seated Reception Availability

Koch Gallery, Shapiro Rotunda and Colonnade 190 600 Sunday - Saturday evenings after 6:00 p.m.

Linde Family Wing 300 1,200 Saturday - Tuesday evenings after 6:00 p.m.

BRAVO Restaurant (semi-private side area) 60 80 Sunday - Saturday for lunch; Wednesday - Friday for dinner

Ruth and Carl J. Shapiro Family Courtyard 500 1,000 Saturday - Tuesday evenings after 6:30 p.m.

MuseumofFineArts,Boston:MeetingRooms&Specifications

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Boston Convention Marketing Center • 415 Summer St., Boston, MA 02210 • p: 877.393.3393 • f: 617.954.3326 • www.AdvantageBOSTON.com

MuseumofFineArts,Boston:MeetingRooms&Specifications