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There's a 1,000-capacity golden government ballroom just a mile from the White House
Story by Alice Gibbs 2h
As President Donald Trump advances plans for a new ballroom at the White Housepart of a wider set of proposals aimed at reshaping ceremonial and public-facing spaces in Washingtonthe debate has drawn attention to the kinds of venues the federal government already operates nearby.
Just over a mile from the White House sits the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium, with the main event space described as a show-stopping masterpiece of Neoclassical architecture.
Towering 45′ Roman Doric columns line the perimeter, supporting a newly-restored, gilded frieze that wraps the room in real gold and opulent detail, the website continues. The grand room is capable of hosting around 650 seated guests or up to roughly 1,000 people in totalsimilar to the scale envisioned for the proposed ballroom, and already used by multiple presidents, including Trump.
What Is The Andrew Mellon Auditorium?
Located in the Federal Triangle and operated by the General Services Administration (GSA), the Andrew Mellon Auditorium was built in the 1930s as a dedicated ceremonial venue for the federal government. On February 25, 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt officially dedicated the building.
Named after former Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon, it was designed specifically for formal, high-capacity events, including presidential functions and inaugural balls. While federally owned, the building is leased through the GSA which allows it to be rented by the government and private citizens......................
Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/there-s-a-1-000-capacity-golden-government-ballroom-just-a-mile-from-the-white-house/ar-AA23DMJK?ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=58e9db223fcb4a4cc9cddba08c96d3a3&ei=12
This has been talked about the last few minutes but I don't think I have seen
an article about this Federal Mellon building.
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Former President Bill Clinton speaks on stage at the New Republic Centennial Gala at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium on November 19, 2014.
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Details of the The main auditorium of the Mellon Auditorium in Washington D.C.
riversedge
(81,554 posts)The United States already owns an official ballroom.
It is Mellon Auditorium and sits, appropriately, on Constitution Ave.
It was just renovated in 2023.
riversedge
(81,554 posts)Why does yam tits need ANOTHER ballroom that seats btwn 650-999 people...?
— Rhuta Bhayga (@rhutabhayga.bsky.social) 2026-05-18T14:53:29.051Z
The Executive Branch of the Government *already* has access to a ballroom that seats btw 650 and 999. It's called the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium and it's practically next door.
Oh, no pay-to-play there.
Goonch
(5,596 posts)
Justice matters.
(10,088 posts)And it doesn't have a mile deep ultra-techno DoW* bunker under it... (even Hitler didn't have that that deep)
*Department of WAR.
BaronChocula
(4,766 posts)nuxvomica
(14,221 posts)It's part of the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building complex. Maybe Trump is doing this because he's jealous of Clinton's name on such a big complex. Yet as "complexes" go, Trump has more than anyone.
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