Contemporary Jewish Museum
736 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94105
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Contact: Danielle Cappannelli
415.655.7827
Capacity:
Seated capacity:
300
Reception capacity:
600
Theater capacity:
250
The Contemporary Jewish Museum opened on June 8, 2008 in Yerba Buena, San Francisco’s cultural district. This amazing 63,000 square foot facility was designed by the renowned architect Daniel Libeskind and is a beautiful space to hold a private event.
Its Grand Lobby is a beautiful 5,000 square foot space which can hold up to 300 for a seated dinner and 600 for a standing reception.
The Auditorium and Meeting Room is 3,300 square feet and can be used for a 250 person theater or a corporate meeting or conference event, seated dinner for 300 or a cocktail reception for 350.
The Special Events Gallery is 2,200 square feet and has a dramatic jewel shaped 60’ ceiling with 36 skylights. This is a unique setting for either a seated dinner for 150 or a reception for 200 people.
The museum is conveniently located one block from Moscone Center, ideal for post-conference events.
The Contemporary Jewish Museum requires kosher style catering which prohibits the serving of any pork products and shellfish.
Global Gourmet Catering provides delicious kosher style menus to meet this requirement and is proud to be a preferred catering services provider for this amazing venue!




