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Williams Hall

Cafe '58

Williams Hall is home to offices for several of  Penn's School of Arts and Sciences departments. The ground floor, linked to Claudia Cohen Hall, encompasses the Silfen Student Study Center, an attractive coffee bar, and two fully-wired conference rooms.  It is ideal for conferences requiring ample breakout space offering over 45 classrooms.

 

Conference Rooms 4 and 118
Nearly identical, intimate-scale conference rooms conveniently located in Williams Hall at the center of Penn's campus.

Capacity: 14 Conference style
Set-up: Fixed
Features: A/V cart technology
Size: ~310 sq. ft.

Classrooms
General classroom spaces in a variety of sizes, perfect for breakouts and classes, located within close proximity to plenary meeting spaces.

Capacity: Range from 18-34 people
Set-up: moveable, tablet arm desks
Features: Built in AV technology

 

Audio Visual Equipment

Conference Room 4  Conference Room 118


Location of Williams Hall

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The multi-purpose buildings of the Perelman Quadrangle have a proud history dating back to 1895. Houston Hall, the nation's first student union, brought the flavor of Oxford and Cambridge to Penn's Campus. Perelman facilities have been restored to their original splendor thanks to design by renowned architects of Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates. Each arhitecturally significant building offers its own history, charm and character. Be sure to visit them all.

Williams Hall

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