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Looking for a unique place to hold your next meeting, convention or retreat? Come to the
Eureka Opera House in Eureka, Nevada. The Opera House offers historic elegance with full convention and meeting services.
Built in 1880 and recently restored, the Eureka Opera House offers a unique experience for meeting and convention goers. You can enjoy full convention and meeting services while relaxing in a small town atmosphere. The modern meetings facilities and excellent service will make meetings, special events and conferences a pleasurable experience for participants.
Convention and Meeting Facilities
While the Eureka Opera House is more than 120 years old, its facilities for conventions and meeting are brand new with all of today's conveniences. The restoration of the Opera House was completed in 1993. The restored facility makes the Eureka Opera House perfect for business and associations meetings, conventions, retreats, theater performances, and other special events.
Grand Hall Auditorium
The historic elegance of the Eureka Opera House, including chandelier, curtain, wood floors and horseshoe balcony, have been preserved for your pleasure. The Grand Hall Auditorium accommodates 300 people theater style or 150 people seated at banquet tables. The balcony -- one of only three horseshoes shaped balconies in Nevada -- offers permanent seating for 64 people. The auditorium and balcony provide excellent viewing of the large full performance stage, making the Grand Hall ideal for large banquets, conventions, theatre, and other events.
Diamond and Prospect Meeting Rooms
The meeting rooms accommodate 50 people seated theatre style or 48
people seated at banquet tables.
The meeting rooms also serve as the fine arts gallery for the Opera House's permanent fine arts collection or traveling exhibits. These rooms are an excellent setting for formal and casual meetings, banquets and seminars.
Other Services
Meeting and event planning, catering services, and overhead, slide and video projectors. Audio systems in the Grand hall and meeting rooms.
More About the Eureka Opera House
That elegance of the Opera House was appreciated in the mining town of Eureka in the 1880s and early 1900s, and you will appreciate it , too. You also will appreciate the rich history of the Eureka Opera House as a social center. In the 1880s, plays, masquerade balls, dances, operas, concerts, and other social events were held in the Opera House. With the introduction of movies in 1915, the Opera House was renamed the Eureka Theater. First silent movies, then "talkies" were shown. The last movies were shown at the Opera House in the late 1950s. The official grand opening of the Eureka Opera House was held in January 1881, with the drama, "Forget Me Not."
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