The Tiffany Ballroom
A historic event space within the Kansas City Masonic Temple, distinguished by architectural character, stained and art glass, and a setting that feels both elegant and enduring.
A Room with History
The Tiffany Ballroom is the signature gathering space within the Kansas City Masonic Temple. With its historic character, generous proportions, and architectural detail, it offers a setting that feels both elegant and deeply rooted in the story of the building.
Inside the Ballroom
Historic Features
What sets the Tiffany Ballroom apart is not only its scale, but its craftsmanship. The room reflects the Temple's early twentieth-century design, with details that give the venue warmth, texture, and a strong sense of place.
- Historic stained and art glass
- Original woodwork and trim
- Formal proportions and architectural symmetry
- Decorative plaster and period detailing
- A sense of ceremony shaped by the Temple's history
The Stained Glass
Among the most memorable features of the Temple are its historic art glass windows, which contribute color, atmosphere, and a distinctive sense of age and craftsmanship. These details help make the Tiffany Ballroom more than just an event space; they give it character that cannot be replicated in a modern venue.
A Room with Presence
The Tiffany Ballroom was built for gathering, ceremony, and fellowship. Today, that same sense of occasion remains. The architecture gives the room a formal beauty, while the historic materials create an atmosphere that feels warm, memorable, and unmistakably Kansas City.
Historic glass and filtered light create a distinctive atmosphere throughout the space.
The ballroom's scale and layout allow the architecture to remain part of the guest experience.
Period materials and decorative details reinforce the building's enduring sense of craftsmanship.
Interested in the Space?
If you would like to learn more about the Tiffany Ballroom, we would be glad to share more about the space, its history, and its availability.
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