Recognized as one of Toronto’s best examples of Art Moderne architecture, The Carlu is a destination of choice for weddings, corporate events, galas & more.
Banquet hall, event venue
Originally opened in 1930 as “Eaton’s Seventh Floor, ” The Carlu was designed by French architect Jacques Carlu. In 2003, the space at 444 Yonge St. in College Park was reopened as “The Carlu” event venue after an extensive restoration. Now recognized as one of Toronto’s best examples of Art Moderne architecture, The Carlu has been designated as a National Historic Site of Canada, and has played host to royalty on several occasions, as the preferred space for high profile social fetes, conventions, and corporate celebrations.
Amenities: Toilet
Payments:
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Credit cards (Mastercard)
Parking:
- Paid multi-storey car park
- Paid street parking
Children: Good for kids birthday
Originally opened in 1930 as “Eaton’s Seventh Floor, ” The Carlu was spearheaded by businessman Timothy Eaton. Lady Eaton, who aspired to bring high society and world-class culture to Toronto, was actively involved in the planning and design of Eaton’s College Street and the Seventh Floor. To realize her desire for style and elegance, she commissioned famed French architect, Jacques Carlu.
Carlu was renowned for his masterpieces in the Art Moderne style, known as streamlined monumentalism for its clean lines and grand scale. The Seventh Floor exemplified this style in every element, including the colour palette, architectural details, artwork, room appointments, as well as the glorious Lalique fountain gracing the centre of The Round Room. In fact, it is said that the sheer beauty and unique shape of The Round Room may have inspired the design of The Rockefeller Center’s iconic Rainbow Room.
In 2003, the space at 444 Yonge St. in College Park was reopened as “The Carlu” event venue after an extensive restoration. Now recognized as one of Toronto’s best examples of Art Moderne architecture, The Carlu has been designated as a National Historic Site of Canada, and has played host to royalty on several occasions, as the preferred space for high profile social fetes, conventions, and corporate celebrations.
Accessibility:
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
Don't forget that the most detailed information about The Carlu in Toronto you can always get on the official web-site, in the company's office or by calling by phone ↓
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| Address: | 444 Yonge St #7 , ON M5G 2B3, (Old Toronto) M5G 2B, Toronto, Ontario |









