1. A unique neo-gothic corporate venue: Angel Orensanz Foundation
Lower East Side, New York
If you’re looking for a space with divine flair, this venue has you covered. Originally built as a synagogue in 1849, it remains the oldest surviving synagogue in New York City. In 1986, after multiple lifetimes serving different purposes, Spanish sculptor Angel Orensanz bought the building and turned it into what it is today. The Foundation serves as a vibrant hub for the city’s art scene, hosting concerts, performances, and presentations by local artists.
The intricate architecture was inspired by the Sistine Chapel and Notre Dame and it shows; Curved ceilings, arched windows, and historic detailing line the space, and make this a special place to host any corporate event. The 7,000 sq. ft. main space hosts up to 300 people, and the balcony level accommodates an additional 200 guests.
The lower level has a large kitchen space with a sanitation area, a plating area, and a walk-in refrigerator for catering needs. The main floor has three entrances with coat checks, a stage, and storage. Standard rental is from noon to midnight.