Cabaret
48
Casual
100
Dinner
72
Boardroom
50
Theatre
140

The Museum

Perhaps Manchester Hall's most historically atmospheric room, The Museum displays authentic Masonic uniforms and regalia in glass-fronted showcases set into its walls. A central marble fireplace anchors the space, while plasterwork highlighted in gold and a delicately painted ornate ceiling create what venue materials describe as "immediate appeal to everyone."

Standout Elements

The glass-fronted showcases, containing historic Masonic uniforms and ceremonial regalia, transform business meetings and celebrations into something truly memorable. Guests notice them, photograph them, remember them.

The Museum at Manchester Hall with Masonic regalia displays and marble fireplace
Historic Museum room showing gold-highlighted plasterwork and ornate painted ceiling

Event Suitability

The Museum provides an interesting backdrop for corporate conferences and dinners—few venues offer historic Masonic regalia as table décor. Wedding photographers consistently praise its light-filled proportions as "every photographer's dream—really made for flattering images." Fashion shows often utilise runways in a long, rectangular space.

Masonic regalia and grandeur

Architectural Character

Long and rectangular, the Museum sits directly above the Gallery and shares similar proportions suited to ceremony or runway configurations. Light, classic design characterises the space—pastel walls offset the gold-highlighted plasterwork, while high ceilings create breathing room. Through-doors connect to The Library and The Study, enabling full-suite bookings.

The Museum at Manchester Hall set for corporate event with Masonic showcases