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Campbell Gallery

4th Floor
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The Campbell Gallery is a warm, intimate location for a small dinner party or a cocktail reception.

As the elevator doors open on the 4th floor, a Campbell Gallery guest will see the famous Klein’s Restaurant neon sign hanging in the atrium to their right and a photo exhibit hung on brick walls around the room.

There is direct access to the Special Collections, Heinz 57 and Glass: Shattering Notions exhibits. Though no food or beverage is permitted in the exhibits, many guests tour between cocktail hour and dinner or after their meal.

This location accommodates 60 guests for a seated or buffet dinner and 100 or more for a standing cocktail reception. Available for rental events after 5:00 p.m., the Campbell Gallery rents for $950 for four hours or less and $500 when added to a Great Hall rental.

Photo Courtesy: McGreary Photography


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