Description
AMOA-Laguna Gloria is an indoor/outdoor venue that consists of twelve acres of some of the most beautiful parkland in central Texas, including a mile of Lake Austin shoreline. Home to the Austin Museum of Art-Laguna Gloria, the site features a Mediterranean-style villa built in 1916 by Clara Driscoll, best known as savior of the Alamo. The house and surrounding grounds are listed on local, state, and federal historic site registries. Centrally located off 35th Street and MoPac, AMOA-Laguna Gloria is only a 15-minute drive from downtown Austin. AMOA-Laguna Gloria features a mile of Lake Austin shoreline, inspiring architecture and landscaped grounds. This beautiful and historic site is perfect for weddings, receptions, parties, and even corporate events in style. This Italianate-style villa has been restored to its original splendor. Complete with extensive, historically inspired landscaping, the original living, parlor, dining and garden rooms of the villa are available for use, complete with all the necessities of modern convenience: a catering kitchen, elevator and expanded restroom facilities.
The Solarium has windows on all sides, overlooking the grounds of Laguna Gloria. This room makes a perfect spot for luncheons, small meetings and a bride's room. Front Lawn makes a spectacular location for your event. The Front Lawn is centrally located between the Amphitheater and the Sunken Garden and features a beautiful fountain. The spacious lawn and driveway accommodates tents and seating for over 400 people. The fieldstone-terraced Amphitheater seats over 200 people, this area has been a delightful setting for weddings, musical events, picnics, etc. The Amphitheater offers ample space for entertainment and dancing.
AMOA-Laguna Gloria is an indoor/outdoor venue that consists of twelve acres of some of the most beautiful parkland in central Texas, including a mile of Lake Austin shoreline. Home to the Austin Museum of Art-Laguna Gloria, the site features a Mediterranean-style villa built in 1916 by Clara Driscoll, best known as savior of the Alamo. The house and surrounding grounds are listed on local, state, ... More
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