Auditorium Event Space at National Atomic Testing Museum.
(Photo Courtesy of National Atomic Testing Museum)
NATIONAL ATOMIC TESTING MUSEUM OFFERS UNIQUE SPACE FOR PRIVATE,
CORPORATE EVENTS IN LAS VEGAS
The National Atomic Testing Museum (NATM), the national science, history and educational institution telling the story of America’s nuclear weapons testing program at the Nevada Test Site, offers unique spaces for private and corporate events in Las Vegas. In a truly distinctive, only-in-Las Vegas setting, the NATM offers fully customizable private tours, event seating and layout assistance, audio/visual equipment and full-venue buyout capabilities, the museum is ideal for educational events, corporate gatherings, networking mixers, meetings and more.
In addition, the museum offers ample branding opportunities through event sponsorship. For a $5,000 event sponsorship donation, the museum will display company names and logos on corresponding event materials as well as on the museum’s website and social media pages.
The museum can accommodate the following number of patrons for private events:
Museum lobby only: Up to 70 guests
Museum lobby plus exhibit spaces: Up to 100 guests
Auditorium: Up to 118 guests
“Featuring unique artifacts and exhibits available nowhere else in the world, the museum provides an ideal space for educational groups, convention groups and more,” said Michael Hall, executive director, National Atomic Testing Museum.
For more information about private events or event sponsorship opportunities, visit nationalatomictestingmuseum.org or call (702) 409-7366.
ABOUT NATIONAL ATOMIC TESTING MUSEUM
The National Atomic Testing Museum (NATM) is operated and maintained by its parent company, the Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation (NTSHF), an IRS 501(c)3 charitable, non-profit organization chartered in Nevada. NATM is one of 37 museums designated as an Affiliate Partner of the Smithsonian Institution and is a repository for one of the most comprehensive collections of nuclear history in the world. Covering nuclear history beginning with the first test at the Nevada Test Site on January 27, 1951, NATM’s exhibitions and programming also address current affairs related to the nuclear industry. For more information, go to www.nationalatomictestingmuseum.org and follow on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.