Built in the neoclassical revival style, the Belo Mansion was constructed in the late 1800s by Colonel Alfred Horatio Belo, who founded the Dallas Morning News. Located in Dallas, the Belo Hall has an atrium and hosts upscale, seated events of 200 to 350 guests. With additional space available at the bar, Colonel Belo's study, family dining room, music room and parlor, the Belo Mansion can accommodate up to 500 guests for receptions. The Pavilion at Belo Mansion, offers more than 7,000-square-feet of ballroom space with a 17-foot barrel vault ceiling and chandeliers and sconces. Divisible by four, the Pavilion ballroom accommodates seated affairs for 150 to 500 guests and up to 1,500 for receptions. The wraparound prefunction space and gallery connects to a terrace overlooking the Dallas Arts District's Meyerson Symphony Center and Nasher Sculpture Center. Belo Mansion s menu consists of breakfast selections, plated luncheons and dinners, traditional brunch, buffet selections, hot and cold hors d oeuvres and wedding packages.
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