May 17 & 18: New York Landmarks Conservancy Hosts 15th Annual Sacred Sites Open House
5/17 – 5/18
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Various locations throughout NYC & Upstate
One Whitehall Street, 21st Floor
New York, NY 10004
New York Landmarks Conservancy Hosts 15th Annual Sacred Sites Open House, “Building for Eternity: Religious Architecture and Artisans,” Celebrating Diverse Houses of Worship (May 17 & 18)
The New York Landmarks Conservancy is proud to announce its 15th annual Sacred Sites Open House on May 17 & 18 inviting visitors to explore the extraordinary architecture, art and history of diverse houses of worship throughout New York State. Participating sites will showcase their buildings, histories and community programs through guided tours, lectures and musical performances. From Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church in Brooklyn to Historic Holy Trinity in Niagara Falls, Bowne House Historical Society in Queens to Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights, Sacred Sites Open House is a free, state-wide event giving visitors an opportunity to discover remarkable architecture and art as a “tourist in your own town.”
This year’s theme, “Building for Eternity: Religious Architecture and Artisans,” highlights the incredible work of artisans and world-class artistic treasures found at religious institutions across New York State.
For more information about the New York Landmarks Conservancy Sacred Sites Open House, visit nylandmarks.org.
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