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The Quest Room at
Caffe Moderne;
an extraordinary space for meetings and events
Character, cuisine and high technology converge
in The Quest Room. This unexpected meeting space
sits just inside the award winning Caffe Moderne
in Wichita's charming Old Town Square. It is ideal
for any kind of gathering - business meetings, private
parties, special dinners and corporate entertaining.
With creative layouts in several styles (conference,
classroom, horseshoe, cocktail party, dinner party,
etc.), the space is available for full day, half
day and evening bookings. The Quest Room boasts
audiovisual technology never before available to
rent by the general public. This setup is currently
the same top-of-the-line equipment that is used
in the pentagon, White House, and Microsoft headquarters.
- Accommodates up to 40 guests
- Warm, contemporary décor
- Stunning artistry
- State-of-the-art audiovisual
technology
- Broadband connectivity
- Wide menu variety
The Quest Room
is as technically equipped as it is intimate, and
engineered for no-drama set up and one-touch presentation
management.
- High contrast 120in. flush
mounted drop-down projector screen
- DLP projector with 3300
lumens and 1400 x 1050 high resolution
- DVD and VHS players Cable
television
- Secure wireless internet
- 20 ethernet and power
receptacles for laptops
- High power cell phone
repeater
- Theater style surround-sound
with noise attenuating speakers
- Whisper quiet noise canceling
acoustics
About The Quest Mural:
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We took
our inspiration for The Quest Room from artist
Steve
Murillo's original, wall-length mural, "The
Quest" which adorns the space. Steve Murillo
is a popular Wichita artist, well know for his
wall murals and large public art sculptures.
As artist consultant to the City of Wichita,
he has been involved in a number of capital
improvement projects, including a newly installed
Solar
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Verse by the artist:
What
Lempicka knew about beauty
Was transformed into heavy spiel
Normandie Cruisers and golden caps
Atop a Chrysler skyscraper
And molded into figurines and trophies
That made their way to "Staggerwings"
From the same city that produced the
Stearmen flown by pilots in wars
And air shows and shown off
In Art Deco regalia in paint
Upon a tribute mural to "Moderne"
Quest. |
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