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/ Wash. Hts / Inwood
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405 West 14th Street
/ West Village
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62 Charles Street
/ West Village
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324 Spring Street
/ West Village
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170 West 4th Street
/ West Village
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94 Christopher Street
/ West Village
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14 Bedford Street
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7 East 95th Street
/ Upper East Side
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The HOUSE of the REDEEMER offers a unique setting and lends itself well to wedding receptions, concerts, private parties, breakfast meetings and corporate events. The Reception Room, the Refectory and Library, are available for such occasions. The Reception Room is ideal for smaller cocktail parties and meetings, its appeal is its intimate setting in the fine Italian Baroque setting. The Refectory is available for lunches, dinners, meetings, and parties. The Refectory is the perfect place to hold a distinguished event. The Library is noted for its aesthetic appeal and its fine acoustics for wedding receptions, musical events and lectures and has quite a history having originally been in a 15th Century Ducal castle and was brought to America and installed in the House during the first World War.