There are numerous factors that contribute to an impactful event, and choosing the right venue is one of them. Here are four unique venues in Singapore that gravitate towards the unconventional to amp up the wow factor.
Casa Gessi
This venue on Penang Road is a protected conservation house and one of the very few remaining Victorian mansions in the city that dates back to the 19th century. This project involved the restoration of a two-storey Victorian building that sits on land that was once a nutmeg estate owned by Dr. Thomas Oxley back in the Colonial era. The meeting room on the second level, which accommodated up to 12 people, comes together with an outdoor section where attendees can take a breather and recharge.
Piedra Negra
Tucked along the alley of Haji Lane, this multi-coloured bar boasts authentic Mexican cuisine and excellent margaritas. Ideal for a laid-back networking event or post-event drinks, Piedra Negra can host up to 70 standing and 35 sitting.
DECK
Located in the arts and heritage district, DECK is a modular site that offers an inspiring and stimulating environment to host a variety of events and activities all year round. This unique venue in Singapore is an independent art space launched with a mission to support and nurture the community of photography enthusiasts in Singapore and Southeast Asia. DECK’s three gallery spaces and an outdoor courtyard are available for hire for product launches, corporate events and exhibitions, accommodating up to 200 standing and 100 sitting.
Millian Singapore
Located in St James PowerStation, Millian Singapore is a multi-functional venue for live concert, product launches, company parties and private events. Equipped with the latest sound and AV system, Millian offers a whole new experience, energy and vibe for every event.
For the latest event venues around the region and more, check out the Feb-Mar issue of Biz Events Asia.
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