"Unforgettable Events: Hosting at New York’s Hidden Gem, The Museum of Jewish Heritage"
Many of us don’t think of a museum as a space to host an event. But hosting your event in a public space can be an extraordinary experience for both you and your guests. There are possibilities to give your guests a private tour or experience a unique space typically open to the public.
One of our favorite museums which doesn’t get as much hype as it deserves is the Museum of Jewish Heritage in lower Manhattan. From almost anywhere in the space you have one of the most spectacular views we have ever seen.
The museum is located in Battery Park, a more low key neighborhood in the bustling city. It’s a great spot for outdoor photos and convenient to several hotels for out of town guests.
In our opinion, the coolest part of the museum is a unique permanent outdoor exhibition called The Garden of Stones. It was designed by the artist Andrew Goldsworthy and it features 18 stones out of which a tree grows. They represent the honoring of the dead as well as celebrating new life + hope. The number 18 in Hebrew represents the symbol meaning life.
Included below are a few photos of our recent projects at the space.
Photo credits to George Liopetas