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Bohemian National Hall (Czech: Česká národní budova) is a five-story building at 321 East 73d Street on the Upper East Side, Manhattan. The building was built between 1895 and 1897 in neo-Renaissance style by architect . It was a Czech American social and culture center in New York City. From the late 1930s to the 1980s it was rented out to various organizations, including the Manhattan Theater Club, which began there. In 1994 the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission named it a landmark.

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  • Bohemian National Hall (česky: Česká národní budova) je pětipodlažní budova na 321 East 73d Street na Upper East Side na Manhattanu . Budova byla postavena v letech 1895 až 1897 v neorenesančním stylu architektem Williamem C. Frohnem. Bylo to českoamerické sociální a kulturní centrum v New Yorku. Od konce 30. let do 80. let byly prostory v budově také pronajímány různým organizacím, včetně Manhattan Theatre Club, který zde začínal. V roce 1994 byla budova vyhlášena městskou památkou města New York. (cs)
  • Bohemian National Hall (Czech: Česká národní budova) is a five-story building at 321 East 73d Street on the Upper East Side, Manhattan. The building was built between 1895 and 1897 in neo-Renaissance style by architect . It was a Czech American social and culture center in New York City. From the late 1930s to the 1980s it was rented out to various organizations, including the Manhattan Theater Club, which began there. In 1994 the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission named it a landmark. (en)
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  • Bohemian National Hall (česky: Česká národní budova) je pětipodlažní budova na 321 East 73d Street na Upper East Side na Manhattanu . Budova byla postavena v letech 1895 až 1897 v neorenesančním stylu architektem Williamem C. Frohnem. Bylo to českoamerické sociální a kulturní centrum v New Yorku. Od konce 30. let do 80. let byly prostory v budově také pronajímány různým organizacím, včetně Manhattan Theatre Club, který zde začínal. V roce 1994 byla budova vyhlášena městskou památkou města New York. V roce 2001 byla zchátralá budova prodána českou krajanskou organizací Bohemian Benevolent & Literary Association České republice za 1 dolar. Na oplátku se česká vláda zavázala k rekonstrukci celé budovy. K prvnímu použití po změně vlastnictví došlo v roce 2005, kdy budova posloužila jako místo pro oslavy 70. narozenin Václava Havla, úvodní akce pro divadelní společnost Untitled Theatre Company # 61's Havel Festival. Po několika dalších událostech se budova uzavřela a znovuotevřela až po kompletní rekonstrukci 30. října 2008. Nyní je budova sídlem českého konzulátu, newyorského Českého centra a krajanských spolků Bohemian Benevolent & Literary Association a Dvorak American Heritage Association. V budově je také malé kino, umělecká galerie, hlavní taneční sál sloužící také jako divadlo a střešní terasa. Od 23. května 2011 se v přízemí budovy nachází česká restaurace. (cs)
  • Bohemian National Hall (Czech: Česká národní budova) is a five-story building at 321 East 73d Street on the Upper East Side, Manhattan. The building was built between 1895 and 1897 in neo-Renaissance style by architect . It was a Czech American social and culture center in New York City. From the late 1930s to the 1980s it was rented out to various organizations, including the Manhattan Theater Club, which began there. In 1994 the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission named it a landmark. In 2001, it was sold by the to the Czech government for $1. In return, the Czech government agreed to renovate the building. Its first use after the change of ownership came in 2005, when it served as the venue for a celebration of the 70th birthday of Václav Havel, a kickoff event for Untitled Theater Company #61's Havel Festival. After a few more events, the Hall shut down for further renovation, reopening October 30, 2008. Now the building is the seat of the Czech Consulate, the New York Czech Center, the and the Dvorak American Heritage Association. In the building is also a small cinema, an art gallery, a major ballroom/theater and a roof terrace. Since May 23, 2011 a Czech restaurant called Hospoda is located on the ground floor of the building. (en)
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