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House of the Redeemer
Raw space venue
The venue will provide just the space. You’ll bring in your own caterer and vendors.
Full wedding (ceremony and reception) pricing
Starting at $4,000
Guest capacity
Up to 100 seated guests
About this venue
The House of the Redeemer is a cultural and historical treasure to the neighborhood on the Upper East Side of New York City, offering a unique setting for reflection, study, fellowship, and prayer. It is a place apart, providing worship and hospitality for individuals seeking spiritual renewal. The House is a perfect location for weddings with a guest list of 100 or less. Our chapel on the second floor can hold up to 30 people with ease for small intimate wedding ceremonies. For larger weddings, the Library provides the perfect backdrop for a ceremony and can seat up to 100. An outside courtyard is an option for cocktails during warmer months, while The Refectory will accommodate 80 for a seated formal dinner.
Our event spaces
The Library
Enjoy an intimate celebration in a fine Italian Baroque setting.
The library is one of the great treasures of House of the Redeemer. Constructed for a 16th-century Ducal Palace on the outskirts of Urbino, Italy, the woodwork was purchased by Edith Fabbri at the outbreak of World War I. The woodwork was installed by a Florentine carpenter by the name of “Tonino,” under the direction of Egisto Fabbri, who designed the organ grille and the main entrance to correspond to the original design. The magnificently carved mantel was also taken from the Ducal library outside Urbino. The ceiling medallion depicts the arms of Francesco Maria II Della Rovere, the last Duke of Urbino.
Guest capacity
Up to 100 Seated
Ideal for
Wedding ceremony, Elopement
The Chapel
The perfect location for intimate wedding ceremonies.
The Chapel originally served as Edith Fabbri’s formal drawing room. The carved mantel, which now serves as the reredos for the altar, and the coffered ceiling were both parts of Fabbri’s collection of architectural fragments. The leaded-glass windows, installed in 1985, were designed and executed by Bonnie Farber of Glastonbury, Connecticut. The triptych over the altar was painted by the Rev. John Walsted and donated to the House in 2001.
Guest capacity
Up to 30 Seated
Ideal for
Wedding ceremony, Elopement
Courtyard
For those who seek "a place apart".
After exchanging their vows, newlyweds and their loved ones can make their way outside to the courtyard for cocktail hour, entering through an elaborate wrought-iron gate set between urn-topped stone pillars.
Ideal for
Cocktail hour
The Refectory
Its Italian Renaissance interior is a unique setting of elegance and charm.
The furniture of this room is predominantly Italian Baroque. On the east wall is a pair of Flemish landscape paintings, which date from the 17th century. The paintings hanging on the west wall are Venetian, dating from the 18th century, and depict religious processions in Florentine or Venetian squares.
Guest capacity
Up to 80 Seated
Ideal for
Wedding reception
The Library
Enjoy an intimate celebration in a fine Italian Baroque setting.
The library is one of the great treasures of House of the Redeemer. Constructed for a 16th-century Ducal Palace on the outskirts of Urbino, Italy, the woodwork was purchased by Edith Fabbri at the outbreak of World War I. The woodwork was installed by a Florentine carpenter by the name of “Tonino,” under the direction of Egisto Fabbri, who designed the organ grille and the main entrance to correspond to the original design. The magnificently carved mantel was also taken from the Ducal library outside Urbino. The ceiling medallion depicts the arms of Francesco Maria II Della Rovere, the last Duke of Urbino.
Guest capacity
Up to 100 Seated
Ideal for
Wedding ceremony, Elopement
The Chapel
The perfect location for intimate wedding ceremonies.
The Chapel originally served as Edith Fabbri’s formal drawing room. The carved mantel, which now serves as the reredos for the altar, and the coffered ceiling were both parts of Fabbri’s collection of architectural fragments. The leaded-glass windows, installed in 1985, were designed and executed by Bonnie Farber of Glastonbury, Connecticut. The triptych over the altar was painted by the Rev. John Walsted and donated to the House in 2001.
Guest capacity
Up to 30 Seated
Ideal for
Wedding ceremony, Elopement
Courtyard
For those who seek "a place apart".
After exchanging their vows, newlyweds and their loved ones can make their way outside to the courtyard for cocktail hour, entering through an elaborate wrought-iron gate set between urn-topped stone pillars.
Ideal for
Cocktail hour
The Refectory
Its Italian Renaissance interior is a unique setting of elegance and charm.
The furniture of this room is predominantly Italian Baroque. On the east wall is a pair of Flemish landscape paintings, which date from the 17th century. The paintings hanging on the west wall are Venetian, dating from the 18th century, and depict religious processions in Florentine or Venetian squares.
Guest capacity
Up to 80 Seated
Ideal for
Wedding reception
Available services that can be provided by House of the Redeemer
Services & amenities
- Catering services
- Event rentals
- Wifi
Rentals
- China
- Flatware
- Glassware
- Linens
- Standard Chairs
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