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Corporate MeetingsWhether you're planning a company picnic, client reception, training session or private party, you couldn't find a more pleasant setting than Minnetrista. Minnetrista is a modern facility that features handicap accessibility, audio visual technology, and plenty of available parking. Many of our outdoor spaces include water features and sculptures, in addition to the spontaneous sights and sounds that nature provides. Contact our Sales and Events Manager to begin planning your event today!
Large Conference RoomThe Large Conference Room holds 18-35 people and was recently equipped with an advanced LCD overhead projection system. It features a scenic view of the Cardinal Greenway, Rose Garden and Gazebo, and historic White RiverRead More >
Small Conference RoomAdjoining the Large Conference Room, the Small Conference Room seats up to 12 people (board room style). It also has a view of the Rose Garden and Gazebo.Read More >
Indiana RoomFeaturing state-of-the-art audio visual capabilities, the Indiana Room is our signature room for meetings, dinners and receptions.Read More >
Rose GardenFeaturing the wrought iron Gazebo purchased at the 1939 World's Fair, the Rose Garden has long been favored by our guests for small parties, company picnics and casual visits.Read More >
CantinaFrom sit-down dinners to informal gatherings, this room offers versatility, comfort, and many vistas, including Minnetrista's East Lawn and prairies, while also offering complete privacy.Read More >
Hackley Gallery and AtriumThis one-of-a-kind space overlooks the impressive sculpture Catalyst and the historic Ball homes along Minnetrista Boulevard.Read More >
Oakhurst GardensSurrounded by six acres of woodlands, gardens, sculptures and more, nature lovers will be right at home. Read More >
Wishing WellThis garden features the Wishing Well Fountain, which was originally installed in a garden on the property of the Frank C. Ball home.Read More >