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| Bohemian National Hall |
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| 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
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