A Distinctive Setting for an Unforgettable Charleston Wedding or Meeting
Located adjacent to this South Carolina hotel, Hibernian Hall, was built in 1840, and offers over 6,000 square-feet of additional meeting and banquet space, as well as a 600 square-foot stage. Hibernian Hall in Charleston South Carolina is a National Historic Landmark and was used as a meeting space for the Hibernian Society, an Irish benevolent organization established in 1801, which still uses the hall to this day.
Hibernian Hall was designed by Thomas U. Walter of Philadelphia, who also designed the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol Building. Hibernian Hall, used during the Democratic Convention of 1860, is the first structure in Charleston SC to be designed with pure Greek style. The original Ionic arches were destroyed in the earthquake of 1886 and replaced with Corinthian arches which remain today.
The Hibernian Hall is host to an annual St. Patrick's Day celebration and many society functions. Discover why Hibernian Hall has been a top choice of Charleston meeting and event planners for more than a century.
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