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The elegant landscape is surrounded by the striking architecture of the State Capitol 1 Building, ‘lolani Palace, and downtown Honolulu. The Front Lawn is suitable for events up to 1,500 people, such as fundraisers, corporate celebrations, or large receptions.

Includes: Front Lawn, Kitchenette & Galleries Capacity: 600 seated dinner, 1,500 standing FRONT LAWN Size: Approx. 11,700 square feet Cost*: $7,200 for five hour maximum

The tranquil yet dramatic open-air Courtyard overlooks the HiSAM Sculpture Garden. In the evening, the Courtyard is lit by sconces and hanging fixtures. The Courtyard is suitable for receptions or parties.

Includes: 2nd Floor Courtyard, Kitchenette & Galleries 2 Capacity: 150 seated dinner, 250 standing Size: Approx. 4,400 square feet Cost*: $2,400 for five hour maximum

SECOND FLOOR COURTYARD © Jose Roces The Sculpture Garden was once a recreational area that featured a large swimming pool and bleachers. This area has now been transformed to serve again as an urban oasis. It retains elements that evoke memories of the pool, offering pathways for discovery and sites for reflection. Here in the Sculpture Garden the building, selected planting and works of art merge to form a multi-faceted environment that will delight 3 all the senses. Includes: Sculpture Garden, Kitchenette & Galleries Capacity: 35 seated dinner, 85 standing ***Sculpture Garden Size: Approx. 7,700 square feet Available for $500 SCULPTURE GARDEN Cost*: $1,000 for five hour maximum with Options 1or 2

The quiet and comfortable Multipurpose Room is a private space with many seating possibilities. The Multipurpose Room is located on the first floor, Diamond Head side. A softly lit foyer serves as the entrance. The Multipurpose Room is suitable for groups of up to 70 people for events such as presentations, workshops, or meetings. + Available only with Options 1, 2, or 3. Capacity: 70 theater seating Size: Approx. 860 square feet Cost*: $350 HISAM MULTIPURPOSE ROOM *All prices are subject to change **Please inquire about out non-profit rates

HiSAM rental available Monday - Saturday 4:45p - 9:45p & Sunday 9:00a - 9:00p Combinations of options are also available.