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Callanwolde is one of the most photographed locations in Atlanta. Built in 1920 as the home of Charles Howard Candler, eldest son of Coca-Cola founder Asa Candler, the 27,000 square-feet Gothic-Tudor style mansion has been featured in books, television and motion pictures, and has hosted hundreds of weddings, galas and private events over the years. The Callanwolde mansion is available for special events rental by individuals or organizations for weddings, wedding receptions, cultural tours, convention and corporate luncheons, corporate receptions, marketing and promotional events, educational seminars and training sessions, still and motion picture filming, private social events or any special party occasion. Callanwolde's unique rental banquet facilities provide an exquisite setting in an outstanding location for weddings, corporate meetings or any special occasion. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Cllanwolde's unparalleled combination of history, architecture, education and the arts makes it one of the most unique arts centers in the country.
Callanwolde's magnificent historic Aeolian Organ may
be rented for use during special events. The rental fee, which is
payable to the Callanwolde Guild, goes directly to the organ restoration
and maintenance fund and does not include the organist fee. Please
contact the Rentals Office at (404) 872-5338 for more information about
rental fees for the organ. Callanwolde has a list of acceptable
organists. All other organists must meet the approval of the organ
restoration committee. The Aeolian organ has been fully-restored and is
monitored regularly by a professional company. |
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Atlanta History Center
Atlanta Women's Club
Atrium on
Sweet Auburn
Callanwolde
Cator Woolford Garden
Fuqua Roof Top Pavilion
Gone With The
Wind |
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