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Booking the Dena’ina Center
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A new world-class convention facility has taken center stage in Alaska's largest city, increasing Anchorage's civic and convention capacity by more than 300 percent.
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Lunch on the Terrace! Weekdays, 11am-2pm, on Dena’ina’s Third Floor Terrace. No reservations needed. Gorgeous views included. Download our flyer and menu (444kb PDF). click here »
NEW for 2009: Download the combined Anchorage Convention
Centers Brochure (3.5mb PDF). click here »
Summer picnic package menus – available on the Dena'ina Terrace or a location of your choice (152k PDF). click here »
Learn about our Green Design & Policies (368k PDF). click here »
Download the Q1 2009 Newsletter (156k PDF). click here »
Download the Q4 2008 Newsletter (336k PDF). click here »
The 200,000-square-foot Dena'ina Civic & Convention Center and its meeting rooms enhance the cultural experience both indoors and out, as well as provide the functionality and state-of-the-art technology expected from a premier meeting facility.
Designed to be the most significant convention facility in the far northern portion of the United States, Architects took cues from Alaska’s four seasons while allowing maximum natural light to flow into the ballroom, lobbies, exhibit hall and pre-function spaces.
Stunning artwork, including the 100-foot “Constellation,” depicts the depth and rich history represented by the Dena’ina Athabascan people, as well as their respect and reverence for the land.
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Did You Know?
The center’s name, Dena’ina (DEH-nah EE-nah), honors the rich culture of Dena’ina Athabascans, the Native people who first populated this area.
