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College GreenCollege Green, located in the heart of campus, with its rolling green hills, brick pathways, and charming collection of eclectic art, is not only a much loved location for leisurely study breaks and socializing among the student population, but is also perfect for all types of ceremonies, parties, concerts, and promotional and recruitment events.
Houston HallBuilt in 1896, Houston Hall is the oldest student union building in the country. Today, this historic building remains the center of campus life - a place where student, faculty, staff, alumni and guests gather for social, recreational, educational and cultural activities.
Wynn CommonThis large, outdoor plaza architecturally joins the four Perelman Quadrangle buildings through staircases, ramps, and bordering walls that double as casual seating areas. With a capacity for 3,450 standing and 1,610 seated.
Irvine Auditorium Completed in 1932 by renowned Philadelphia architect Horace Trumbauer and distinguished by its inner walls depicting the philosophical history of the University, the Main Hall at Irvine seats 1,259 and houses the Curtis organ, the eleventh largest pipe organ in the world.
Claudia Cohen HallWith a medium-sized multipurpose room, an auditorium, and an exhibit area all on the same floor, Cohen Hall is an event planner's dream. If the reservable spaces in Cohen Hall cannot accommodate your entire event, breakout rooms are available across the plaza in Williams Hall.
The ArchAs the home of many of Penn's heritage groups, the Arts, Research and Culture House (ARCH) is a stronghold of creativity and social awareness. Completed in 1929 in the Gothic Revival style, used for many of Penn's historic buildings, the ARCH continues to serve the University as the Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowships.
Iron Gate TheaterThe Iron Gate Theatre, located on the corner of 37th and Chestnut Streets, can be reserved through Perelman Quad. The Iron Gate Theatre was named for its most prominent feature -the large, ornamental iron gates at the main entrance to the building.
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