Hammerstein Ballroom at Manhattan Center
About this space
The space's interior is a captivating blend of classic charm and modern sophistication. With high ceilings and intricate details, the space exudes timeless elegance. The interior features timeless decor, blending historical charm with contemporary style.
Plush furnishings and stylish accents contribute to an inviting ambiance, making it a versatile space suitable for various events. The ballroom features balconies with seats, providing attendees with an elevated view and adding an extra layer of intimacy to the setting.
The beautiful circular ceiling adds a touch of sophistication to the space. Its intricate design and architectural details harken back to the ballroom's early 20th-century origins, creating a visually stunning focal point.
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Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
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Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
- Guests shall not stand on seats or any other building structure
- Guests shall not smoke anywhere in our facilities
- Guests who consume alcoholic beverages shall do so in a responsible manner
- A parent or adult guardian must accompany anyone under the age of 16
Cancellation policy: Standard 30 day
About Manhattan Center
Manhattan Center, located in the heart of New York City, is a historic venue also known as the Hammerstein Ballroom. Built in 1906 as an opera house by Oscar Hammerstein I, it has evolved over the years into a versatile entertainment complex.
The centerpiece, two premiere ballrooms, are both grand spaces with high ceilings, intricate architecture, and modern amenities. It hosts a variety of events, from concerts and award shows to fashion events and corporate functions. The venue's adaptability makes it popular for both large-scale productions and intimate gatherings.
Its central location in the city attracts a diverse audience, making it a cultural landmark and a dynamic part of New York City's entertainment scene.
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