Parkway Central Library

Event Space
Philadelphia, PA

Whether you're planning a business meeting, conference with breakout rooms, retirement party, or networking reception, we can accommodate your needs with unique event spaces.

Number of spaces

13 event spaces

Capacity

Max Seated: 384
Max Standing: 250

Food & Beverage

Exclusive catering only

Technology

In-house A/V

Spaces

About

Initiated by the efforts of Dr. William Pepper, the Free Library of Philadelphia was chartered in 1891 as "a general library which shall be free to all." Pepper received initial funding for the Library through a $225,000 bequest from his wealthy uncle, George S. Pepper. However, litigation arose as several existing libraries claimed the bequest. The Free Library finally opened in March of 1894 after the courts decided the money was intended to found a new public library. The first location for the Library was three cramped rooms in City Hall. On February 11, 1895, the Library was moved to the old Concert Hall, 1217-1221 Chestnut Street. Library officials, however, criticized their new home as "an entirely unsuitable building, where its work is done in unsafe, unsanitary and overcrowded quarters, temporary make-shifts." These unpopular quarters were occupied until December 1, 1910, when the Library was moved yet again, to the northeast corner of 13th and Locust Streets. On June 2, 1927, the massive Central Library opened for service at its present location on Logan Square. The building had been in the planning stages since 1911; however, various obstacles, including World War I, halted progress on the building. It now serves as the main library and administrative headquarters for the Free Library of Philadelphia system.


Discussions






Details

Capacity

Max Seated: 384 Max Standing: 250

Food & Beverage

Exclusive catering only

Technology

In-house A/V





Do you work for Parkway Central Library? Contact us to learn more about who's managing this profile or gain access.



Other venues in Philadelphia for your event