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| The Fava
Building, formerly known as the Morton K.
Blaustein Exhibition Center of the Baltimore City
Life Museums, is one of the Inner Harbor's most
prestigious buildings, fronted by the iron facade
of the Fava Fruit Company originally constructed
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The fourth floor has been renovated into
an elegant event site, 1840s Ballroom,
ideal for weddings, receptions, parties, and
conferences with a maximum capacity of 230 for a
seated dinner and 350 for a standing
reception. Guests enjoy panoramic Baltimore views.
Crystal chandeliers, hand-painted murals of
historic Baltimore, elegant furnishings and a
hand-carved English pub bar add charming touches
to this unique venue. Click here for details about 1840s
Ballroom.
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The
third floor 1840s Carroll Salon
is an ideal location for a wedding ceremony or
cocktail hour coinciding with a reception in the
1840s Ballroom. Its spacious and open
layout, beautiful hardwood floors, and large
built-in bar make it an appealing option for
various events.
This venue can hold a
capacity of 160 seated banquet-style or 250
standing or seated theater-style. Click here for details
about 1840s Carroll Salon. |
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The
second floor 1840s City
Lites offers a fun lounge-like
atmosphere including over-stuffed couches, a
replica of the historic White Tower Diner, and
hand-painted murals of Baltimore city
scenes.
This floor can accommodate up
to 160 guests seated banquet-style or 250 for a
standing cocktail reception. Click here for details
about 1840s City Lites. |
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The
first floor is home
to 1840s
Cabaret which boasts a fun Latin
decor as it was formerly an
Argentinian tango club and restaurant.
This venue is perfect for dancing and
dining.
1840s
Cabaret accommodates up to 115 guests
seated or 230 guests standing. Click here for details about 1840s
Cabaret. |
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1840s Plaza, 33 South Front Street, Baltimore,
MD 21202 2000 All Rights Reserved by 1840s
Corporation Site design by the LWC
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