Hallet Oak Gallery

115 N. Main Street, Hallettsville, TX
Capacity: 144 people

About Hallet Oak Gallery

Hallet Oak Gallery opened in June 2015 in the Kahn & Stanzel building in downtown Hallettsville.  Designed and built by James Riely Gordon (1863-1937), the building reflects several architectural styles including Italianate, Neo-Grec, and Romanesque Revival.  Ninety-one feet long with soaring 13 foot ceilings, it has cast iron thresholds stamped "Kahn & Stanzel" throughout.  Colorful traditional and contemporary works by local as well as international artists grace the walls. With a beautifully upgraded rest room downstairs and additional space and rest room upstairs, it offers a comfortable space for almost any gathering.  The venue is light and airy during the day and exudes a soft glow from antique street lamps at night.  It's large windows open onto the recently restored Lavaca County Courthouse.  To reserve the building for your meeting, banquet, or other event, please visit our website.
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  • Max Number of People for an Event: 144