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Join us at the Paravelle Ball: Vanguard of Valor, where the beauty of The Majestic Downtown—boasting stunning Italian ceilings, sculpted marble columns, and over 30,000 square feet of space—sets the perfect stage for an unforgettable evening that will transport fantasy book lovers into a realm of epic celebration.

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A Timeless Venue with a Rich History

Step into a world of grandeur and elegance at the Paravelle Ball: Vanguard of Valor, hosted at the iconic Majestic Downtown. This historically preserved masterpiece, built in 1924 and protected by the National Register of Historic Places, sets the stage for an unforgettable evening.

The Majestic’s Timeless Beauty

From its time as the Hellman Commercial Trust to becoming the headquarters of Bank of America, the venue’s preserved details reflect a legacy of timeless beauty and strength. Join us for a night where history and fantasy collide in the heart of Los Angeles, celebrating the Vanguard of Valor in a setting fit for legends.

Two fae princesses in ornate black dresses look at each other at a fantasy ball in Los Angeles
Two fae princesses in ornate black dresses look at each other at a fantasy ball in Los Angeles

Crystal Chandeliers and Marble Columns

With its breathtaking Indiana limestone facade, crystal chandeliers, hand-painted Italian ceilings, and sculpted marble columns, the Majestic's rich history and opulent architecture provide the perfect backdrop for an event steeped in elegance and adventure.

A Venue Fit for Legends

Boasting a combined 30,000+ square feet of stunning, historically preserved space across two stories, The Majestic Downtown offers an unparalleled ambiance. The timeless beauty of its architecture and versatile layout provides the ideal backdrop for the Paravelle Ball: Vanguard of Valor—a night to remember in a space where fantasy comes to life.

Two fae princesses in ornate black dresses look at each other at a fantasy ball in Los Angeles

"Stories never really end... Even if the books like to pretend they do. Stories always go on. They don't end on the last page, any more than they begin on the first page."

Cornelia Funke, Inkspell

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