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A 14-acre private oasis at the edge of Manhattan's
bustling Upper East Side, Rockefeller University's campus is
among the city's most spectacular and soothing landscapes,
and has been described by The New York Times as "a
musical composition of light, shadow and shades of green."
Designed by noted landscape architect Daniel Kiley, the
well-tended grounds are shaded by century-old London
plane trees and bloom with azaleas each spring. In addition
to breathtaking views of the East River and historic
Queensboro Bridge, visitors to Rockefeller enjoy dramatic
works of art — including pieces by Alexander Calder,
Chuck Close and Frank Stella — from the university's
permanent collection.
The university's 21 buildings house a community of world-
renowned scientists who conduct research at the leading edge
of biological and biomedical science and train the next
generation of researchers. A total of 23 scientists associated
with the university have been honored with the Nobel Prize —
including four who have received the award since 1999.
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Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Dining Room |

Flowers by European Floral Designs
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An airy, elegant space defined by clean lines and plentiful light. Glass doors open onto a 2,000-square-foot outdoor patio overlooking the Philosopher's Garden.
Ideal for:
Seated dining
Standing reception
Classroom-style seating
Theater-style seating
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Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Lounge |
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Trimmed with rich oak floors, floor-to-ceiling windows and striking modern artwork, this graceful hall is situated adjacent to Caspary Auditorium and the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Dining Room.
Ideal for:
Standing reception
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| Caspary 1A & 1B |
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Looking out onto the placid pools of the university’s Philosopher's Garden, these flexible rooms are a tranquil setting for small meetings and seminars.
Ideal for:
Conference-style meetings
Seated dining
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| Caspary Auditorium |
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The university's main lecture and performance space is a one-of-a-kind domed auditorium with a generous stage and finely tuned acoustics.
Capacity 430
Stage 16' x 30'
No backstage area or wings
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| Cohn Library |
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Lined with antique books and adorned with a stone fireplace, Cohn Library is an intimate setting for small and medium-sized meetings or dinners.
Ideal for:
Seated dining
Standing reception
Classroom-style seating
Conference-style meetings
Theater-style seating
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Weiss Research Building Lecture Halls 301 & 305 |
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Fully equipped with projection and sound equipment, these twin lecture halls feature eight spacious rows of tiered seating each.
Tiered classroom seating for 80
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| Welch Hall |

Flowers by European Floral Designs
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A rich, majestic space with vaulted ceilings, antique chandeliers and sweeping views of the East River.
Ideal for:
Seated dining
Standing reception
Classroom-style seating
Conference-style meetings
Theater-style seating
Evening events only
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| Weiss Café |
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Floor-length windows overlooking Roosevelt Island and the Queensboro Bridge add elegant ambiance to this modern, spacious banquet room.
Ideal for:
Seated dining
Standing reception
Evening events only
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| Rental Policy |
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The Rockefeller University rents its facilities to nonprofit organizations and institutions for events that serve an educational, scientific and/or public service purpose.
All organizations or institutions holding an event at the university will be expected to have in-effect insurance covering the event at a level approved by the university, to name the university as an additional insured, and to use an insurance carrier approved by the university. In addition, catering arrangements for all events must be made through the university’s exclusive caterer, Restaurant Associates.
All facility rentals are subject to approval by the university. The university prohibits use of its premises and shared facilities for events with a partisan political, religious or fundraising purpose. University shared facilities cannot be used for weddings, private parties, personal events or by religious organizations. In addition, the university's facilities are not available during the weekend.
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Additional facilities are available.
For more information or to schedule a site visit, please contact the Special Events Department in the Office of Communications and Public Affairs.
Contact
Director of Special Events
(212) 327-8073
ruevents@rockefeller.edu
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