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Bohemian National Hall
Bohemian National Hall

The Bohemian National Hall, designed in the Renaissance Revival style and built in 1896, has been an important center for Czech and Slovak culture in New York for more than a hundred years. It is a rare survivor of social halls built in the 19th Century for New York City's immigrant and ethnic communities.

After a complete reconstruction, the building was re-opened in October 2008. Since then, it has shared its premises with the Consulate General of the Czech Republic, the Czech Center and Bohemian Benevolent & Literary Association and has truly become a common space not only for presenting Czech culture, trade and tourism in the U.S. but also for organizing a variety of events outside the Czech community. The phenomenal ballroom with a capacity of 300, has retained its original glory and with other modern multifunctional rooms in the Hall, provides a unique setting and atmosphere for your events.
Bohemian National Hall

321 East 73rd Street
New York, NY 10021

Michaela Boruta
646.422.3318
212.717.6025 fax

bnh_team@verizon.net

www.bohemiannationalhall.com


Capacity: 10–500


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