Carnegie Library at Mt. Vernon Square combines simple elegance and modern design to create a versatile venue space perfect for any event. Located across the street from the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, this historic landmark has awe inspiring architecture, spacious rooms, a 150-seat theater and a grand exterior plaza.
Dedicated in 1903 by Theodore Roosevelt and Andrew Carnegie, Carnegie Library is part of the two hundred year history of Mt. Vernon and continues to serve Washingtonians and visitors alike.
As a special event venue, Carnegie Library showcases its versatility by hosting weddings, galas, holiday parties and even the Capital Showdown boxing press conference featuring Amir Khan and Lamont Peterson. The Library is comprised of seven ornate rooms – including the L’Enfant Map Room which features an illuminated floor map of Washington, D.C. Carnegie Library also serves as home to the notable Kiplinger Library.
Take your event to the next level and host your special event at Carnegie Library at Mt. Vernon Square.
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