Facility Rental Rates
The Eternal Gandhi Museum Houston offers select spaces for gatherings, lectures, community programs, and meetings that are consistent with the museum’s mission of education, reflection, and dialogue. We provide a thoughtful setting for events that respect the principles of peace, nonviolence, and service.
Below are the standard facility rental rates. All reservations are reviewed subject to space availability and adherence to the Facility Rental Policy. Rental fees help support the museum’s educational programs and ongoing stewardship of the facility.
Discover Our spaces
Auditorium
The perfect venue for your conferences and seminars.
Facility Rental:
$800 (4 hours)
Audio‑Visual System:
$400
Cleaning Fee:
$200
Security Deposit (Refundable):
$400
Board Room
The ideal venue for your meetings and seminars.
Facility Rental:
$100 per hour
Security Deposit (Refundable):
$200
Please Note:
Includes tables & chairs, prep kitchen, Wi‑Fi, complimentary parking
Optional Services
Security Guard (4 hours):
$100
Audio‑Visual Technician:
$350
Museum Gallery Tour:
$500
Discounts*
Museum Members:
20% off
Non‑Profit Organizations:
20% off
*Discount eligibility is subject to verification at the time of booking.
Notes & Requirements
Facility rentals at the Eternal Gandhi Museum Houston support our mission of education, dialogue, and cultural engagement. We welcome events that honor these values and contribute to learning and community enrichment.
- Rates reflect use of designated spaces only. Additional services or extended hours may incur additional fees.
- A reservation deposit of $200 is required to hold the event date.
- Remaining balance is due at least 30 days prior to the event.
- Security deposits are refundable in accordance with the Facility Rental Policy.
- Proof of liability insurance may be required.
For questions regarding facility rentals, please refer to the Facility Rental FAQ, Facility Rental Rates, or Facility Rental Interest Form. Facility rentals at the Eternal Gandhi Museum Houston support the museum’s mission of education, dialogue, and peacebuilding.
