Details
- Meeting Rooms: 4
Original, eclectic, spectacular. The striking Mill City Museum was built on the banks of the Mississippi River, amid the ruins of the old Washburn A Flour Mill, a National Historic Landmark. In 2001, major renovations brought the 120‐year old building into the 21st century. The award‐winning architectural design combines relics of the mill's past with modern steel, brick and wood to create a contemporary, industrial space that beautifully preserves the building's historic integrity. Weathered masonry walls frame a delightfully unpretentious 100 x 100 foot outdoor courtyard, with other spaces in the building boasting a similarly industrial feel, allowing room for up to 1000 guests. For all its raw authenticity, the Mill City Museum is a modern charmer.
Contact Information
- Mill City Museum
- mcm@mnhs.org
- 704 South 2nd Street
- Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401
- Phone: (612) 341-7555
Amenities
- Catering
- Liquor Service
- In-House Catering
Meeting Spaces
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710 Conference Room (7th floor)
Configuration Occupancy Conference 10 -
ADM Conference Room (6th floor)
Configuration Occupancy Reception 40 Reception 60 Classroom 50 Conference 30 -
Cargill Library Conference Room (7th floor)
Configuration Occupancy Classroom 18 Conference 16 -
Charles H. Bell Ruin Courtyard
Configuration Occupancy Reception 150 Reception 300 Classroom 250 -
Exterior Rail Corridor
Configuration Occupancy Reception 250 Reception 500 Classroom 200 -
Ronald William Guzy Mill Commons
Configuration Occupancy Reception 250 Reception 500 Classroom 250 -
Sage and John Cowles (Interior ) Rail Corridor
Configuration Occupancy Reception 75 Reception 200