The Sales and Special Events Department offers quality services for corporate rentals as well as social and public events in general. The Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico has a structure of 130,000 square feet of modern facilities, designed to comply with the strictest regulations of Puerto Rican museum design.
On its beautiful grounds, one finds the marvelous Sculpture Botanical Garden with close to 2.5 acres of land, which incorporates a representative sample of the autochthonous flora and has 365 trees and approximately 106,000 plants. Along the perimeters of our garden is a path lined with sculptures of Puerto Rican artists and a central pond with a wide variety of tropical fish.
The MAPR employs a qualified group of professionals who meticulously attend to every detail in order to make your event a very special one. Each client receives personalized attention during the process of organizing and coordinating all the elements involved until the event has taken place.
Theater
The Raúl Juliá – Banco Popular Theater is equipped with the latest audio-visual equipment, (high fidelity sound, a lighting system ideal for artistic presentations and a telecommunication antenna for video conferences). It also offers seating for 400 people. The theater is dedicated to the memory of the deceased Puerto Rican actor and Oscar winner, Raúl Juliá.
An impressive stage curtain, hand-stitched using the traditional mundillo technique, serves as the main stage curtain for the theater. This piece, entitled Mundillo nuestro, is a work of art designed by artist Antonio Martorell and assembled by Puerto Rican women weavers “Borinquen Lacers”.
The Raúl Juliá – Banco Popular Theater has been designed to encourage and develop all the theatrical and educational expressions of the community. The theater is rented according to the parameters, conditions, and regulations set forth in this document.
Triple-S Grand Hall & Botanical Sculpture Garden
Capacity: 100 to 1,500 people
Approximately 2.5 acres make up the Sculpture Botanical Garden of the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, which incorporates into its design a representative sample of the national flora.
Close to 365 trees from 26 species, mostly autochthonous, are integrated to an ample variety of over 106,000 plants, among which there can be found bushes, vines, flowers and creeping plants of great diversity and color.
A great winding road runs through the garden and interlinks the different environments: a forest of native trees, a rain forest, a bamboo forest, and a prairie. These environments compliment a beautiful area where 14 sculptures are located in harmony with the scenery. Three gazebos, destined as locations of rest and contemplation compliment the landscape.
In the center of the garden and opposing the east wing, a pond with an organic design can be seen, including its three waterfalls. This pond contains 50,000 gallons of water and is home to Koi fishes and aquatic plants. Between the pond and the entrance to the east wing and Eric Tabales’ stained glass, there is a terrace with a natural amphitheater, where open-air concerts and events take place.
Mezzanine
Capacity: 60 people
Located in the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico’s 4th floor in front of the stained glass Rising Taino Sun by Eric Tabales is an ample and magical place for an intimate event.
This space is available after 5:00 pm.
Multipurpose Room
Capacity: 40 - 60 people
The Multipurpose Room is located in the 1st floor of the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico. It is equipped with a digital projector and a screen. Technician services are included for the first four hours.
"A" Meeting Room
Capacity: 40 people
Room A is located in the 1st floor of the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico. It has 40 school desks and an audiovisual projection screen. It is available for the offering of courses and training sessions.
Computer Room
Capacity: 20 people
This computer room is located in the 1st floor of the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico. With terminals for 20 students and a teacher’s terminal connected to a projector, this is the ideal location for computer-based training sessions and workshops.