In 1904 Thomas Archer Bryson built 5 East Perry Street to house what would become the oldest automobile dealership in the South as well as one of the oldest in the country, the Bryson Auto Exchange. Bryson Hall occupies the space that was in the early 1900's the exclusive Packard showroom in Savannah. The T.A. Bryson building showcases restrained art deco architecture, which was a popular building design during the early 20th century. Overlooking beautiful Chippewa Square in the heart of Savannah's historic district, the T.A. Bryson building is a downtown landmark.
Accentuating the deco style and history of this remarkable venue are the original windows extending a gracious view of Chippewa Square, as well as the original tin ceiling and grand staircase. The original wrought iron flanked mezzanine overlooks the grand hall where three stunning chandeliers provide dramatic lighting.
Bryson Hall's unique design allows for versatility in seating arrangements, while providing distinctive sophistication for banquets, weddings, corporate events and special occasions.
Incorporated within the 5000 square feet are a sizeable catering kitchen, men's and women's handicapped-accessible restrooms, and a VIP dressing / sitting room with an adjoining private bathroom, perfect for brides and executives.
The interior capacity for Bryson Hall is 200 people. |