Rudolph P. Bratty Hall

A banquet dinner set within a Museum exhibition space. Oval tables are set with banquet chairs, and the background includes a trunk and a suit case containing children’s clothing.
The Pier 21 Story exhibit space

In the Rudolph P. Bratty Hall, interactive exhibits provide guests with the opportunity to discover our nations rich multicultural history. The Gateway, which overlooks the Halifax Harbour, provides a wonderful setting.

Rudolph P. Bratty Hall offers space for:

  • Banquets (up to 70 guests)
  • Receptions (up to 250 guests)
  • Ceremonies (up to 50 guests)

Other Details:

  • The Andrea and Charles Bronfman Theatre provides stadium seating for 100 people
  • Guests can hear the personal stories of diverse immigrants from all over the world in our 20 minute contemporary bilingual film in Canada (optional)
  • Floor-to-ceiling windows in the Gateway provide natural lighting
  • Uniformed interpretive staff provide detailed tours and information regarding exhibits (optional)
A Museum exhibition contains long wooden benches facing a table and a wall with a “Welcome to Canada” sign. To the left of the benches, there is a projection screen and a historic image of immigrants.
An amphitheater with one hundred chairs, and a dozen guests sitting and facing a drop-down screen with a projected black and white image of a ship.
A long narrow venue with floor to ceiling windows on the left overlooking the harbour. A brick wall has two doors, historic photos, and two benches for guests to sit.
A long table and chairs is set for a banquet for twenty people, with several large windows providing a view of the harbour.
A group of visitors dressed in cocktail attire and feather boas stand around an interpreter overlooking a model of the historic site.