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Close-Up: Nashville - 5 Outstanding Off-Sites

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Bluebird Cafe
Attendees may catch a rising star at Music City's legendary listening room, where local songwriters perform original material in an intimate, "in the round" setting. The Bluebird also offers a full dinner and cocktails menu. Maximum capacity: 100.
www.bluebirdcafe.com

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The newest venue on the block, groups using this large space have a 11,000-square-foot glass-roofed conservatory, four theaters, the Hall of Fame rotunda and 40,000 square feet of gallery space at their disposal. On-site catering is available for groups of 30 to 2,300.
www.countrymusichalloffame.org

Grand Ole Opry House
This iconic country music venue is home to the longest-running radio show and the was the launching pad for some of the genre's greatest stars. The Opry house can also be used for corporate and special events, including dinner on its stage or utilizing the 4,400-seat theater for a customized show. Maximum capacity for reception: 1,500.
www.opry.com

The Parthenon
The Parthenon, the world's only full-scale replica of the ancient Greek temple, can be used in conjunction with Centennial Metro Parks. Maximum capacity: 250.
www.nashville.gov/parthenon

Ryman Auditorium
Built in 1892, the Ryman is a National Historic Landmark and boasts acoustics that are widely recognized as being among the best in the world. The stage can be used for receptions or seated meal functions. Maximum capacity: full auditorium: 2,362; stage: 100.
www.ryman.com