Sanctuary & Fellowship Hall at Brooklyn Peace Center
About this space
The Sanctuary features a wraparound balcony, a stage, and a basic sound system, making it perfect for concerts, gatherings, private celebrations, workshops, and more!
The Fellowship Hall, on the ground floor, offers a setting made for receptions, small gatherings, or community meals, and together, the two spaces are great for multi-part events, allowing for dynamic programming across two floors.
Prices
- Minimum of 5 hours
- Minimum of 5 hours
- Minimum of 5 hours
- Minimum of 5 hours
- Minimum of 5 hours
- Minimum of 5 hours
- Minimum of 5 hours
Capacity
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
- Please treat the Main Hall and all furnishings with care and respect. Any damages may result in additional charges.
- Do not exceed the agreed-upon guest capacity for the event.
- Smoking or vaping is not permitted anywhere inside the building.
- No candles, incense, propane stoves, or any open flames are allowed inside the building for safety reasons.
- Sound levels must be kept reasonable to respect neighbors and building occupants.
- All decorations must be free-standing. Do not attach anything to walls, ceilings, windows, or fixtures without prior approval. No nails, screws, or heavy adhesives.
- Catering and refreshments are allowed. Onsite cooking is not permitted.
- Renters are responsible for basic cleanup, including removing all trash, decorations, and personal belongings by the end of the rental time.
- The Main Hall is located one flight up from the street. Please plan accordingly for setup and breakdown within your rental period.
- All deliveries and pickups must be scheduled within the rental window unless otherwise arranged.
- Event insurance may be required for certain events at the discretion of Brooklyn Peace Center.
- All exits must remain clear. Do not block doorways, stairways, or emergency exits at any time.
- All guests and organizers must conduct themselves respectfully. Brooklyn Peace Center reserves the right to end any event if activities violate our safety, noise, or conduct policies.
Cancellation policy: Flexible
About Brooklyn Peace Center
Founded as Beth Shalom (House of Peace) in 1891, Brooklyn Peace Center offers a unique venue for gatherings of all kinds, now serving as an interreligious, inclusive hub made for community events, arts and culture, workshops, celebrations, and more.
Our spaces feature high ceilings and natural light, are fully customizable, and offer backgrounds perfect for workshops, rehearsals, meetings, performances, or private events.
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