Having recently undergone a complete renovation, this extraordinary venue is charming, fresh, and ready to create history with your event.
This new event venue on the grounds of the historic, newly-renovated Margaret Mitchell House in the heart of Midtown Atlanta, located at 979 Crescent Ave., features a boutique ballroom that offers a clean, modern interior with a neutral palette, making it a blank canvas for weddings, corporate events and celebrations of any kind.
It features two private lawns overlooking Peachtree St. which can be used for an outdoor ceremony or a cocktail hour before heading inside. The Trellis Room offers a blend of history and flexibility, accommodating up to 120 guests.
The Trellis Room offers the same timeless charm in a more intimate setting with the sought after Swan House Weddings team who bring their signature expertise and impeccable service to this new venue.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Margaret Mitchell House includes the very apartment where Margaret Mitchell wrote Gone with the Wind, alongside a new exhibition. Two historic parlors are the perfect backdrop for intimate, living room-style gatherings. The venue also includes a spacious bridal suite and a separate groom’s suite with a relaxed, gentleman’s lounge feel. Just outside two private lawns provide rare outdoor space on Peachtree St.
Call us today at 404.814.4090 to schedule a site tour or book your event, or email us at PrivateEvents@atlantahistorycenter.com.
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Buildings & Grounds
Designed by Philip Trammel Shutze in 1928 for Edward and Emily Inman, Swan House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Story
History has been made and celebrated on our campus for almost a century. We invite you to be a part of that history.
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Goizueta Gardens
Gardens of the spectacular Inman estate was designed by Philip Trammell Shutze from 1926-1928, the latter years of the Country Place Era.
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Private Events
Host an unforgettable social gathering or have a memorable wedding ceremony at the historic venue setting.