Bohemian National Hall
Host your event at the home of the Bohemian Benevolent and Literary Association in the historic Bohemian National Hall.
BBLA was founded in 1891 as an umbrella organization representing approximately eighty Czech and Slovak cultural, educational, and athletic community groups and clubs in New York. In 1896, BBLA commissioned architect William Frohne to build in Yorkville on Manhattan's Upper East Side a new social hall for the growing Czech and Slovak immigrant community. The Bohemian National Hall (Česká národní budova) was built two years later. Today, BBLA's member organizations include: - American Fund for Czech and Slovak Leadership Studies - Association of Free Czechoslovak Sportsmen - Czech and Slovak Solidarity Council - Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences, New York Chapter - Dvorak American Heritage Association - Sokol New York BBLA's associate organizations include: - Vaclav Havel Library Foundation - Society for the History of Czechoslovak Jews - The National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library
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