Step back in time at Moravian Hall

  • A legacy of Dance and celebration

Moravian Hall has been a cornerstone of the Georgetown/Jarrell community since our founding in 1910 as the Moravian Educational and Musical Association. Our original building was two miles away in Old Corn Hill opened its doors in 1913. The original building was closed in 1936 and taken apart so the materials could be used on our current building, which opened in June 19th 1938 at New Corn Hill. From its humble beginnings to its current status as a historic dancehall and event venue, the hall has witnessed countless celebrations, dances and gatherings. Feel the nostalgia and excitement as you imagine your own event unfolding within these historic walls.

The legendary dance floor

At the heart of Moravian Hall lies its most cherished feature: the historic wooden dance floor. Imagine gliding across this beautifully preserved surface, where countless memories have been made. Its unique character and timeless appeal create an ambiance that is both nostalgic and invigorating, perfect for dancing the night away.

Hollywood

Take a step back to 1996 when we were honored to be a part of the movie Michael featuring John Travolta. The hall was converted to Brown's Motel and restaurant for the filming. The Brown's Motel sign was redone and is now being used for out Moravian sign.

Discover the rich history of Moravian Hall, a Georgetown treasure perfect for your next event. We invite both potential renters and history enthusiasts to explore our storied past and envision the magic of your own celebration within these walls.