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How about a mansion?

 

rubberband2.jpgAre you looking for a different type of venue for your next event?  Manhattan has an abundance of beautiful landmark buildings, ballrooms and spaces that host many private dinners, non-profit galas, meetings and other events.  Manhattan’s upper east side is home to many historic houses that are used for elegant parties.

The beautiful library in the House of the
Redeemer/Fabbri Mansion (7 East 95th Street) l
ends itself well to wedding receptions, concerts, private parties, breakfast meetings and corporate events.

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The James Burden Mansion (7 East 91st Street) features a banquet hall—with dark green marble walls and tapestries—that holds 100 for seated events. The ballroom’s look is based on the gilded Hall of Mirrors at Versailles and holds 140 for seated events. The entire house holds 300 for receptions. 

 

Just next door is the Otto Kahn Mansion (1 East 91st Street) featuring a striking Renaissance-style courtyard overlooking Central Park that can hold 100 for receptions.

 

On the west side, consider  one of the many beautiful rooms at the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America. The most impressive is the Teatro, which has coffered ceilings, ornamental moldings, and a stage.  This beautifully appointed space can hold 216 for receptions or 180 for seated events.  Another room, the Salone, seats 50. The library holds 100 for receptions or 60 for seated events.

 

These are just a few of the many unique landmark addresses in the city that can host a variety of events.  Contact Corporate Experience at 646.375.2384, and let’s talk about one of these distinctive venues for your next special event.


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