The Council on Foreign Relations combines a modern conference center with a historic entertainment space. It is an ideal location for meetings, conferences, receptions, dinners, celebrations, and more.
The Harold Pratt House, constructed in 1919 as one of New York’s grand Park Avenue mansions by famous architects Delano and Aldrich, features two floors and six elegant rooms connected by a winding marble staircase. These rooms include cathedral ceilings, fireplaces, original chandeliers, and hardwood floors.
The Peterson Hall features the latest in technology with a brand-new, state-of-the-art built-in LCD video wall, stage, furniture, and unparalleled audiovisual capabilities. This conference space is connected to the house by a marble hallway and can be used exclusively with its own private entrance or in combination with the Harold Pratt House.
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“The hidden gem of the Upper East Side!”
The Harold Pratt House, constructed in 1919 as one of New York’s grand Park Avenue mansions by famous architects Delano and Aldrich, features two floors and six elegant rooms connected by a winding marble staircase. These rooms include cathedral ceilings, fireplaces, original chandeliers, and hardwood floors.
The Peterson Hall features the latest in technology with a brand-new, state-of-the-art built-in LCD video wall, stage, furniture, and unparalleled audiovisual capabilities. This conference space is connected to the house by a marble hallway and can be used exclusively with its own private entrance or in combination with the Harold Pratt House.
Buzz
“The hidden gem of the Upper East Side!”
Venue Capacity
Space | Max. Reception Capacity | Max. Seated Capacity | Sq. Feet | Floor Plan |
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Harold Pratt House: The Audio Visual Lab | 25 | 25 | ||
Harold Pratt House: The Sitting Room (Hauser) | 50 | 40 | ||
Harold Pratt House: The Reception Room (Greenberg) | 50 | 40 | ||
Harold Pratt House: The Library (Armstrong) | 120 | 60 | ||
Harold Pratt House: The Drawing Room (Altschul) | 120 | 70 | ||
Harold Pratt House: The Mansion Ballroom (Rockefeller) | 200 | 130 | ||
Harold Pratt House: Peter G. Peterson Hall | 275 | 180 |