Athenaeum

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Alexandria, United States

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Art gallery· Historical landmark· Wedding venue· Performing Arts· Museums· Landmarks & Historical Buildings· Art museum· Event venue· Tourist attraction

Athenaeum Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Athenaeum is located in Alexandria, United States on 201 Prince St. Athenaeum is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category art gallery in United States.

Address

201 Prince St

Phone

+1 7035480035

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Tom Monza

My son and his new wife coffee this for their small recent Wedding. It worked out well for their needs and because the weather was unusually warm, they were able to take pictures in the back courtyard.

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bloodlust red

I would consider this more of gallery than museum. Nice and eccentric but quite old and not easy for a person with allergy. Currently have interesting exhibitions and nice location for being close to old town river front. Of course accessibility is out of window.

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Alan Walmsley

Greek revival building. Once a bank, now a gallery. Surprised by its small size. Not much happening inside. Move on.

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Ashley Ortiz

All of the Athenaeum staff was excellent to work with. During the initial planning stages, Veronica and Richard were my main points of contact, both of whom were very helpful answering questions. They were happy to entertain our questions both via email and during the various trips to check out the space. The contract process was fairly straight forward and fortunately renting out the space includes both the art gallery and the outside garden (it rained on our wedding day and the ceremony was initially going to take place in the garden). A few days before the wedding, we were informed that Amanda would be the staffer on hand on the actual wedding day. I sent Amanda my proposed timeline and we reviewed it over the phone. She was willing to assist with flow of show and confirming chair and floral deliveries/set up. She advised us of some renovations that were taking place in the alley behind the garden, which is where the ceremony was originally going to take place. While the staff had not previously informed us of the planned renovation, it all worked out in the end. Amanda emailed me photos of the renovations, offered alternate solutions to ensure the scaffolding wouldn’t be as visible, emailed the contractor to ensure they would be done with the renovations for the day prior to our scheduled photo time and ceremony start time, and offered to be at the venue early to ensure that everything was clean. When I realized it was likely going to rain on the wedding day, I emailed Amanda asking for a quick discussion on a rain plan. She contacted me right away to confirm a time and we spoke the morning of the wedding to come up with a rain plan. She handled the new set up with both the chair rental company and the florist. The set up came out beautifully. Also, one of the photographers left a water behind and Amanda emailed me about the item so I was able to retrieve it the next day. I would definitely rent this space again!

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M.E.

The museum hosts and featured artist were quite welcoming. The artist, Elizabeth Casqueiro displayed inspiring, creative pieces!