Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center


Raw space venue

The venue will provide just the space. You’ll bring in your own caterer and vendors.

Guest capacity

Up to 74 seated guests


About this venue

Celebrate your love in a space rooted in pride, history, and community. Located in Greenwich Village, the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center offers a modern, meaningful setting for intimate weddings. As the first LGBTQ+ visitor center in the National Park Service, our venue honors the legacy of the Stonewall Rebellion while providing a warm, contemporary backdrop for your special day. Our 2,100‑square‑foot space features a permanent exhibition celebrating LGBTQ+ history, creating a memorable and inspiring environment for ceremonies and small gatherings.


Our event spaces

The Gallery

A contemporary sanctuary of light and legacy, where your love story joins a world-changing history in the heart of Greenwich Village.

The Gallery is a sleek, contemporary space that serves as both a sophisticated event hall and an inspiring historical archive. The room is defined by its clean, minimalist aesthetic, featuring polished tile floors and bright white walls that act as a crisp canvas for vibrant, large-scale artwork and immersive historical exhibits. On one side, a dedicated theater area offers a structured setting for ceremonies, featuring rows of modern black seating and a wide projection screen for storytelling or cinematic visuals. The walls are lined with illuminated displays, including a series of symbolic golden shovels and interactive media installations that celebrate LGBTQ+ history. Floor-to-ceiling glass at the entrance creates a seamless connection to the historic streets of Greenwich Village, flooding the space with natural light and urban energy.

Guests often feel this space is

“Urban & Inclusive”

The Gallery

A contemporary sanctuary of light and legacy, where your love story joins a world-changing history in the heart of Greenwich Village.

The Gallery is a sleek, contemporary space that serves as both a sophisticated event hall and an inspiring historical archive. The room is defined by its clean, minimalist aesthetic, featuring polished tile floors and bright white walls that act as a crisp canvas for vibrant, large-scale artwork and immersive historical exhibits. On one side, a dedicated theater area offers a structured setting for ceremonies, featuring rows of modern black seating and a wide projection screen for storytelling or cinematic visuals. The walls are lined with illuminated displays, including a series of symbolic golden shovels and interactive media installations that celebrate LGBTQ+ history. Floor-to-ceiling glass at the entrance creates a seamless connection to the historic streets of Greenwich Village, flooding the space with natural light and urban energy.

Guests often feel this space is

“Urban & Inclusive”


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