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Married in Manhattan: Where Modern Young Couples Go to Tie the Knot

Uniquely New York Wedding Venues for Fresh, Youthful Ceremonies

By Wanda Leibowitz, published Jan 10, 2006
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No two modern young couples are alike, but when it comes to planning a Manhattan wedding, every modern young bride and groom look for a venue that will make their ceremony a sacred escape from the chaos of city living. Manhattan is a bustling, exciting city with an abundance of everything from skyscrapers to all-night diners, so it is par for the course that there are tons of possible locations for a Manhattan wedding. Luckily, there is an ideal location for any kind of wedding in Manhattan, uptown or downtown, bohemian or traditional.

Many modern young Manhattan couples are excited by the idea of holding their wedding in an innovative location rather than in a traditional church. If this sounds like you and your soulmate, you may want to consider the Angel Orensanz Foundation for the Arts building, a beautiful, urban-chic space in downtown Manhattan. The hip unfinished look of the space is the archetype of the kind of shabby glamour associated with the artsy, bohemian neighborhood. The building was erected in 1850, and the architects who created this grand, vaulted space were aiming to re-create the aesthetic style of a famous Gothic cathedral in Cologne, Germany. However, after the owners abandoned this downtown space in the 1970s, little attention was paid to the upkeep of the building for decades, until the Orensanz brothers took it over in the mid-1990s. Angel Orensanz is a world-renowned sculptor of Spanish origin, and his personal style and perceptive, creative eye for design dictated the remodeling of the space, which has a stylish, moody atmosphere perfectly suited to a modern young sensibility.

Married in Manhattan: Where Modern Young Couples Go to Tie the Knot
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New York, NY 10002
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