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The Peale is Baltimore’s Community Museum.

Host a Meeting at The Peale

A group of people meet together in a room in a museum.

Looking for a downtown space to get together with your local club or colleagues? Through May 2023, Peale members at the Storyteller level and above are invited to reserve galleries at the museum for their meetings of up to two hours in duration – for free! Become a member today!

Book the Moses Williams Center, the Storytelling Studio, or a large gallery on the second floor. Spaces accommodate 10-50 people. Chairs are provided at no cost; tables can be rented at $5 each. A modest cleaning fee will be charged if food is served, but feel free to bring your own non-alcoholic beverages. What are the next steps? Just click the button and select your day and time!

And as your thoughts turn to spring and getting outside, remember that The Peale’s garden offers a peaceful, green oasis during our regular opening hours and is also free to visit. 

Now, more than ever! Support the Peale while gaining special access to our innovative programs and events, online and in person, year-round! From jazz and concerts to lectures, workshops, theater and more, you’ll be the first to hear Baltimore stories, as told by its residents.

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