Meridian International Center 1630 Crescent Place, NW, Washington, DC 20009
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Meridian House Washington DC Wedding","Rodney Bailey Photographer"
The Meridian House Weddings and the White-Meyer House Weddings, headquarters of Meridian International Center, are both examples of residential jewels of renowned architect John Russell Pope, who designed the Jefferson Memorial, the National Gallery of Art (West Building) and the National Archives. The houses are adjacent to each other and surrounded by beautiful historic gardens, forming a city block of supreme historic and architectural interest. Each house provides a unique, unmatched venue for your next event, whether it be a corporate conference, a wedding, a special event, or a reception.
The Meridian House entrance boasts a welcoming limestone façade and two large oak doors. Over the front doors, the Latin inscription, “Quo habitat felicitas nil entret mali,” provides an inspiring message: “Where happiness dwells, evil will not enter.”
Though nestled quite close to the heart of Washington, DC, Meridian House is a spectacular retreat, surrounded by stone walls which shelter a grove of linden trees and manicured gardens.
Capacities: Cocktail Reception: 200 maximum
Seated, with Dancing: 190 maximum*
*The property is most flexible at 150 seated guests or less. From May through September, the maximum capacity is 150 guests, so that we can best regulate the interior temperatures of the house. Wedding Rates: High Season: $12,000
April, May, June, September, October
Mid-Season: $10,000
March, July, August, November, December
Low Season: $8,000
January, February
Venue rates are for 10 hours of use (including setup and breakdown), use of Meridian’s tables and chairs for up to 150 guests, access to a private parking lot that accommodates 30 cars, and one hour of rehearsal time (subject to house schedule).
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Wedding at Meridian House Washington DC"
Meridian House Weddings DC Meridian International Center 1630 Crescent Place, NW, Washington, DC 20009
Rodney Bailey Wedding+Event Photography
© Photojournalism by Rodney Bailey