Christmas at The Athenaeum Party Nights
A truly magical setting
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- 5th December 6:30pm - 5th December 11:45pm
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About this event
Join The Athenaeum this year for one of their festive parties.
The Athenaeum is without doubt one of the most unique and atmospheric venues in town, with delicious food and drink and exciting packages to ensure your office Christmas party is unforgettable. With views over Bury’ s Georgian square, The Athenaeum is steeped in history and is a truly magical setting that will delight and fascinate your guests.
So forget the ghost of Christmas parties past, our chic and glamorous parties are a little more on the Wilde side. Christmas at The Athenaeum should definitely feature on your festive calendar in 2024!
Our December 2024 joiner party dates for the Athenaeum will be:
Thursday 5th
Friday 6th (SOLD OUT)
Saturday 7th (SOLD OUT)
Friday 13th (SOLD OUT)
Saturday 14th (SOLD OUT)
Thursday 19th
Friday 20th (SOLD OUT)
Saturday 21st
This year we are stepping back into Christmas with a Traditional Christmas party, our party package is £65 inclusive of VAT per person and includes the following:
Arrival Drink
Three Course Meal
DJ & Disco
Magician
Photobooth
6.30pm - 12.30am
We are booking tables of 8 with limited availability for tables of 10, so make sure to get in touch with the team asap to secure your space!
To book telephone 01284 758380 or email enquiries@the-athenaeum.com
About the Venue
The Athenaeum was purpose-built in the early 18th century as Assembly Rooms where the locals could gather to play cards, read books, attend parties and generally have a good time; not that different from its use today!
It was re-named The Athenaeum in 1854 and is a Grade I listed building comprising a number or spaces available for hire, including the ornate Georgian Ballroom, its chandeliered ceiling and grand décor being reminiscent of the days of Pride and Prejudice.
Now owned by St Edmundsbury Borough Council and managed in association with the Council’s catering partners, Sodexo Prestige, it is well known as a ‘local venue for local people’, playing host to wedding receptions, balls, conferences, dinners and much, much more.
The Athenaeum with its splendid frontage stands proudly in Angel Hill – physically, very much in the centre of historic Bury St Edmunds and intellectually, right at the heart of much of Bury’s history.
The building is adjacent to St Edmundsbury Cathedral, the impressive, 12th century Norman Tower and the magnificent Abbey Gate, which was of course the entrance to the Abbey grounds where once stood one of the most powerful and influential monasteries in England.
It is also right next to the Angel Hotel where Dickens stayed in 1859 and 1861 when he was giving readings in The Athenaeum. The Bury St Edmunds records office holds a lovely letter from Dickens, thanking his friend Mr Thompson, who was at the time the proprietor of the subscription rooms (now the Athenaeum) and who had arranged for him to read from David Copperfield. Oscar Wilde, The Rev Charles Kingsley, author of Westward Ho and The Water Babies, as well as W M Thackeray, author of Vanity Fair, also gave readings at The Athenaeum in the 1800s.
A feature of the Athenaeum which is of particular interest is a fair-sized, domed observatory on the roof, containing a telescope. A lecture on Astronomy was held by Sir James Airy, 7th Astronomer Royal in October 1858, at which time, by happy coincidence, the impressive Donati’s comet happened to be looming large in the night sky.
These two events combined, so inspired members of the Institute that they felt moved to build the observatory! Airy advised on the design of the dome and choice of telescope to furnish it, which was to be enjoyed by the thriving Astronomical Society that arose to utilise it. The observatory today has fallen into disrepair, but still exists as a fantastic time capsule of Victorian astronomy.