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MAKE HISTORY WITH YOUR NEXT EVENT

CHM is available to corporate and other groups for venue rental. Enjoy our new spaces and upgraded technology for your event.

Silicon Valley is where innovation meets creativity. Join the tradition and host your next event at CHM. CHM boasts unique, award-winning architecture, compelling exhibit spaces, and affordable pricing. Flexible configurations, indoor and outdoor spaces, and a convenient location off the Bay Area’s 101 freeway make CHM the perfect venue for your next event. 

Email or call (650) 810-1021

Conferences and Corporate Events

Flexible configurations—including lecture, classroom, crescent, and more—allow you to customize any of our spaces for your unique event. Conveniently located off the 101 freeway at Shoreline Blvd., event attendees can enjoy all Silicon Valley has to offer.

Social Events

Make your celebration one to remember at CHM. From employee appreciation events to weddings to alumni events, choose from a slate of stunning and functional spaces at CHM.

At A Glance

Grand Hall

Size: 11,777 square feet
Ceiling height: 11 feet
Capacity: 400 people

   

Hahn Auditorium 

Size: 5,537 square feet
Ceiling Height: 13−19 feet
Capacity: 350−400 people

   

Leslie Gallery

Size: 2,252 square feet
Ceiling Height: 10−13 feet
Capacity: 70−150 people 

   

Boole

Size: 950 square feet
Ceiling Height: 18 feet
Capacity: 50−60 people 

CHM Creative Events

For More Information

To learn more about hosting your next event at CHM, contact Rent the Museum or call (650) 810-1021

The Computer History Museum is a public-facing institution that provides venue rental services to a diverse range of organizations. Private events held at the Museum are independently organized, and the Museum does not endorse their content or viewpoints. Providing venue services an event does not imply alignment with or endorsement by the Museum.

 

The Museum is committed to its mission of decoding technology—its computing past, digital present, and future impact on humanity—and to fostering an inclusive and respectful environment for all visitors and staff.

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