A Historic Gem of the West

Built in 1939, Los Angeles Union Station stands as the largest railroad passenger terminal in the Western United States and is celebrated as "the last of the great train stations." Originally commissioned in 1933, it was designed by the renowned father-and-son architect team, John and Donald Parkinson. The station features a stunning blend of Spanish Colonial, Mission Revival, and Art Deco architecture, known as Mission Moderne, making it a breathtaking backdrop for the Paravelle Ball Fae Court Revelry.

An Iconic Legacy

From its lavish opening celebration attended by half a million people to its bustling activity during World War II, Union Station has long been a vital part of LA's transportation scene. Designated as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1972 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, this venue seamlessly blends its storied past with a vibrant present.

A Fantasy Ball in Los Angeles, CA

Join us at The Paravelle Fantasy Ball in Los Angeles for a night of pure magic! Explore Union Station's captivating architecture and dance in a grand ballroom that will leave you spellbound.

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A Dreamy Outdoor Space

Step outside to discover trees aglow with light, and a stunning water fountain stage, providing the perfect backdrop for socializing and enjoying the night air.

Los Angeles Ballrooms Straight Out of a Fairytale

The grand ballroom features towering 30-foot windows and intricate inlaid marble floors, will be transformed into a fairytale setting. Dance beneath mesmerizing chandeliers and lose yourself in the enchanting atmosphere of this historic venue.

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