History
Aria was originally built as a three-story Produce Exchange Building, with construction beginning in 1895. In 1909, noted architect Cass Gilbert added an additional story and Gothic touches to the building with the windows and portcullis. During this time, the project became known as the Realty Company Warehouse. After almost a century as a warehouse, the building became the home of Theater de la Jeune Lune when it was converted into a theater in 1991-92. The theater closed in 2008 and in 2012 the historical building was brought back to life as an event venue, as well as an arts and cultural hub.
Specialties
Located near Downtown Minneapolis in the heart of the Warehouse District, Aria is a one of a kind venue. With original brick walls, cavernous ceilings, crystal chandeliers, art work, and decadent furniture, Aria combines old world elegance with new world chic, the perfect backdrop for any gathering. From galas to corporate affairs, weddings to conferences, fashion shows to film shoots, Aria will serve as a memorable space for any event.