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Exhibition Space at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum · 1071 5th Ave, New York, 10128 · Show map
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Up to 200standing
Up to 150seated
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About this space

The Exhibition Space at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is a unique venue designed for hosting a variety of events, including art exhibitions, corporate gatherings, and private receptions. This space is characterized by its architecturally significant design, featuring a modern aesthetic that complements the museum's overall ambiance. Event organizers can take advantage of the stunning surroundings to create memorable experiences for their guests. The space is ideal for art-related events, product launches, and cultural gatherings, providing a sophisticated backdrop that enhances any occasion. With its central location in New York City, the Exhibition Space is easily accessible and offers a distinctive setting for both personal and professional events.

Features

Wifi
Wi-Fi

Space

139m² (1,496ft²)

Capacities

100 Reception
200 Standing
150 Theatre

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£10,000 / Minimum spend

Location

1071 5th Ave, 10128
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1071 5th AveUnknown 10128New York
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