900 West Exposition Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90037
Seated: 150
Standing: 200
Originally dedicated when the Natural History Museum opened its doors in 1913, the Rotunda is one of the museum's most elegant spaces. Lined with Corinthian pillars and crowned by a glorious stained-glass dome and coffered ceiling, the room boasts the first fine bronze sculpture designed for a public building in Los Angeles: a Beaux Arts statue entitled "Three Muses," which represents the disciplines of Art, History, and Science. The Rotunda is the perfect space for smaller wedding ceremonies, intimate dinners, and any kind of private or corporate reception. With glass doors that look out over Exposition Park, it is the ideal space to be used in conjunction with the Exposition Park Rose Garden.