Wedding Places - Angel Oresanz Center, Lower East Side New York




Angel Oresanz - Ansche Chesed was built by a community of Jews in Germany. The synagogue was designed by the architect Alejandro Saeltzer. When it opened in 1849, was the largest synagogue in the United States and was up to 1,500 faithful. From 1886 to 1921, the synagogue home Okabe Zedek Congregation. Polish congregation, Anshe Slonim, worshiped there from 1921 to 1974. spread Slonim community in 1974 had, and the synagogue was destroyed and abandoned. Spanish sculptor Angel Sanz, Oren bought the property in 1986 for $ 500,000 and converted into an art gallery and performance space. The New York synagogue services week in the synagogue. The building was declared a historical monument in the city in 1987. This synagogue in 1849, is the model of the Cologne Cathedral in the Gothic style with an impressive altar of gold leaf. It was once the workshop of sculptor Angel Sanz Spanish ears, but now hosts arts events, performances and private events. He is perhaps best known as the site of the 1997 marriage of Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick.




The Ears Angel Sanz Center is known as a neo-Gothic building, synagogue was designed in 1849 by Berlin architect Alexander Seltzer. He inspired drew for his design of the cathedral of Cologne and the German Romantic Heinrich Heine and Beethoven. This structure has the birth of the Reform Jewish movement in America seen, but after the decline of Yiddish Lower East Side - are missing dozens of synagogues and other important structures - after the Second World War Ears Angel Sanz bought this venerable building in 1986, first for his own studio, and then again a beacon of education and culture in New York, the Foundation provides.. an annual series of cultural events like the Festival of the Heinrich-Heine-west of Belfast, New York, Berlin Film Festival Transfer (a symposium of philosophers and scientists with the Senate of Berlin), Prix Artscape Art Installation and publishes a quarterly journal the arts. "