Rentals
The Phillips Collection provides unparalleled opportunities for unforgettable entertaining.
A refined 19th-century home with modern additions holds a world-renowned collection of modern and contemporary art. The space offers an intimate, charming setting with the amenities of 21st-century entertaining.
Events may be held in the Phillips House, the combined Goh Annex and Sant Building, or both. The Phillips Collection is not available for dances, fundraisers, or political gatherings. Discounts are available for corporate partners.
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The Phillips House
Take a virtual tour of the historic Music Room and Dining Room.
The Phillips Collection Spaces
The Phillips House
The Phillips house is an elegant 1897 Georgian Revival home, featuring lovely parlors and the renowned Music Room. These home-like spaces are filled with world-class paintings by Picasso, Renoir, Goya, Delacroix, Courbet, and other artists.
The intimate setting of rich, wood-paneled rooms, fireplaces, and original furnishings, coupled with The Phillips Collection’s extraordinary displays of fine art, provide an exquisite and inviting ambiance for entertaining with a personal touch.
CAPACITY
Reception: 250
Seated dinner: 170
SIZE
3,192 square feet
AVAILABILITY
The Phillips house is available when the museum is closed to the public: all day Monday, and evenings any day except Thursday.
SUITABILITY
The Phillips house is suitable for receptions, seated dinners, and lectures and presentations.
Café
The Phillips Collection’s Vradenburg Café is available for meetings and receptions, along with the adjacent Hunter Courtyard. Use of the café requires museum admission for all guests, in addition to the rental fee. Educator led tour is included.
CAPACITY
Reception: 40‒60
Seated: 30
AVAILABILITY
The café is available Thursday evenings from 5‒8 pm, except the first Thursday of the month.
SUITABILITY
The café is suitable for meetings and receptions.
The Goh Annex & Sant Building
The beautiful modern spaces of the Goh Annex, with its signature elliptical staircase, and the adjoining Sant Building provide a contemporary setting for elegant entertaining. Guests enjoy the unparalleled experience of viewing Renoir’s Luncheon of the Boating Party, exploring the spirituality of the Rothko Room, and encountering countless other examples of superb modern and contemporary art.
In addition to the stunning gallery spaces, the Sant Building contains the Vradenburg Café overlooking the Hunter Courtyard, a lovely outdoor space with works by Ellsworth Kelly and Barbara Hepworth. The 180-seat auditorium, reception area, and seminar rooms allow for films, presentations, lectures, and other gatherings.
CAPACITY
Reception: 100
Seated dinner: 60
SIZE
Entrance lobby and Galleries 103 and 115: 2,347 square feet
Vradenburg Café and Hunter Terrace: 811 square feet
Subtotal: 3,158 square feet
Hunter Courtyard: 1,890 square feet
Combined total: 5,048 square feet
AVAILABILITY
- The Goh Annex and Sant Buildings are available when the museum is closed to the public: all day Monday, and evenings after 6 pm.
- The Vradenburg Café is available from 5 pm to 7 pm during the museum’s extended hours. Use of the café requires museum admission for all guests, in addition to the rental fee.
- The auditorium, reception area, and seminar rooms are available during regular public hours. The spaces are available during evening hours as additional spaces that can be added to Goh Annex and Sant Building rentals.
- The Hunter Courtyard is available for rental with the Goh Annex and Sant Building when weather permits.
SUITABILITY
The Goh Annex and Sant Building are suitable for standing receptions and seated dinners. The auditorium, reception area, and seminar rooms are suitable for film screenings, lectures, and meetings.