Geneva Terrace

More Than Just Events

Geneva Terrace – Your Destination for Extraordinary Moments in Marin County.

Let Geneva Terrace be your serene getaway for early-morning reflections or yoga sessions at our unique labyrinth site. It’s the perfect spot for outdoor meals or to unwind after a day-long conference or retreat in Marin County. Our versatile space adapts to your needs, ensuring a tranquil yet invigorating experience.

Stay with Us in Marin

Looking for more than just a day’s visit? We’ve got you covered. Our campus offers comfortable lodging options for overnight stays, making it the ideal choice for multi-day events or a peaceful retreat in Marin County.

Let’s Make It Happen

Ready to make your dream event a reality? Contact us to learn more about Geneva Terrace and how we can make your special occasion in Marin County truly exceptional. Our team is eager to assist you in planning an event that’s as unique as you are.

Capacity and Pricing

Peak: $1200 to $2560

4 hour rental

Non-peak: $960 – $2048

The maximum capacity of the venue is 200 people.

— History corner

Explore the Rich History of Geneva Hall —

Home to Geneva Terrace and Stewart Chapel

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Architectural Inspiration from Assisi, Italy

Geneva Hall, constructed in 1952, was inspired by the Franciscan Monastery at Assisi, Italy. This design choice reflects a blend of historic religious architecture with the contemporary needs of the Seminary.

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Designed by Renowned Architects

The hall was designed by the esteemed architects Winsor Soule and John F. Murphy from Santa Barbara. Their expertise contributed to Geneva Hall’s distinct architectural style and functional design.

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A Hub of Academic and Administrative Activity

Geneva Hall houses a library, classrooms, and offices, event venues. This multifunctional space plays a critical role in the day-to-day operations of the property.

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Stewart Chapel’s Stained Glass Windows

Stewart Chapel, located within Geneva Hall, is adorned with stained-glass windows that depict the history of the Presbyterian Church in the west. These windows not only enhance the chapel’s beauty but also serve as a visual narrative of the Church’s historical journey.

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A Magnificent Pipe Organ

The chapel boasts a 3-manual, 36-rank pipe organ situated in its balcony. This impressive instrument adds to the chapel’s solemn and reverent atmosphere, making it a focal point for musical expression and worship.

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Historic Bells with Biblical Inscriptions

The tower’s bells, donated to the Property in 1923 by Robert Dollar, are a significant historical feature. Each bell is inscribed with scriptures from the Bible, and they can be played electronically, adding a unique auditory element to the hall’s ambiance.