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Omenala Griot Afrocentric Museum

Museum

#29 of 145 Event Space venues in Atlanta
337 Dargan Place Southwest, Atlanta, GA 30310
West End, Atlanta, GA

Spaces for hire at Omenala Griot Afrocentric Museum

Event Room
Event Space
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Private space
150 seats
200 standing
Looking for a space to host your next event in Atlanta? Consider the Omenala Griot Museum. Available for any wedding, book signing, birthday party, conference, festival, and much more. Omenala Griot Museum is perfect for your next event. Equipped with two restrooms, a full kitchen, and free & secured parking.

Wi-Fi available
Conference call facilities
Projector
Air conditioner
Flipchart

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337 Dargan Place Southwest, Atlanta, GA 30310
Public transportation
Parking
Public transportation
  • Subway Ashby Station 0.8 mi
  • Subway West End Station 0.9 mi
  • Subway West Lake 1.3 mi
  • Bus Ashby Station - Northbound 0.8 mi
  • Bus Ashby Station - Southbound 0.8 mi
  • Bus Vine City 1.4 mi
Parking
  • Parking Greenwich St Sw Parking - Parking lot, Greenwich St Sw, 433 Peeples St SW, Atlanta 0.2 mi

Prices and opening hours

Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
from $500 hire fee per day
Event Room
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
from $500 hire fee per day
Thursday
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
from $500 hire fee per day
Event Room
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
from $500 hire fee per day
Friday
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
from $500 hire fee per day
Event Room
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
from $500 hire fee per day
Saturday
Closed

Facilities and catering options

Up to 200
standing
Up to 150
seats
External catering allowed
Parking available
In-house catering
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
Alcohol provided
BYO alcohol

About Omenala Griot Afrocentric Museum

Dr. Narvie Puls faithfully taught the children of Atlanta for over 35 years. During her teaching tenure dr. Puls became frustrated by only being allowed to teach the "cookie-cutter" version of African-American history. Dr. Puls retired in 1992 and was determined to teach the true story of African-American history.

In 1993 dr. Plus, her husband Richard Puls, and her son Kevin Williams opened the Omenala griot Afrocentric museum in the west end of Atlanta. Dr. Puls' dream was now fulfilled because the name Omenala griot translates into "the teaching of the true story".

FAQ

Cancellations 60 days in advance will receive a full refund.

Cancellations 60 days to 30 days in advance will receive a 50% refund.

Cancellations for events starting within 30 days are non-refundable.

At Omenala Griot Afrocentric Museum, the following catering options are available:

  • Bringing your own catering/food is allowed
  • Free parking is available on-site: 60 spaces

Omenala Griot Afrocentric Museum is located at 337 Dargan Place Southwest, in the West End / Sylvan Hills district of Atlanta.

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