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  1. Since 1891, a place where history & hospitality go hand in hand. Among the city's most exclusive private clubs, the Metropolitan Club was founded by a group of prominent New Yorkers that included among them J. Pierpont Morgan, the first club President.

  2. The Metropolitan Club is a private social club on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City, United States. It was founded as a gentlemen's club in March 1891 by a group of wealthy New Yorkers led by the financier John Pierpont Morgan.

  3. A Rich & Compelling Tradition. On the evening of February 20, 1891, a group of distinguished gentlemen, prominent in the civic, commercial, financial, and social life of the City gathered together for an important purpose.

  4. 4 days ago · The Metropolitan Club building, located at 1 East 60th Street on the corner of 5th Avenue, dates back to the late 19th century and was established as a meeting place for the 25 distinguished...

  5. Where the finest parties & successful meetings come to life. Spanning 20,000 square feet across three floors, The Club can accommodate seated events for 20 to 300 guests, and receptions for up to 1500 guests. A complete list of rooms with floor plans and capacity charts can be found below.

  6. Stunning event venue in one of the most historic neighborhoods of New York City! The interior is gorgeous for any sort of event (conferences, weddings, business meetings). There are lots of smaller rooms in the upper floors.

    • 1 E 60th St New York, NY 10022
  7. Metropolitan Club may refer to: Metropolitan Club (New York City), a private social club in Manhattan, New York, United States. Metropolitan Club (San Francisco), a women's club in San Francisco, California, United States. Metropolitan Club (Washington, D.C.), a private club in Washington, D.C., United States.

  8. Nov 16, 2023 · Completed in 1894, the club overlooks 5th Avenue with direct views of Grand Army Plaza and Central Park. With 20,000 square feet of event space, the club can accommodate private functions ranging from 20 to 1100 guests.

  9. Designed by Stanford White at the height of the American Renaissance, the Club is a social and architectural landmark, cherished by members and guests alike for more than a century. One East Sixtieth Street New York, New York 10022 P: 212-838-7400 F: 212-755-6849 [email protected] Club has guest rooms

  10. Contact. www.metropolitanclubnyc.org 212 838 7400. Categories. Arts and Entertainment. Private Clubs. Neighborhoods. Midtown East. In 1891, a group of distinguished gentlemen gathered at the Knickerbocker Club, now on 62nd Street, and formed the Metropolitan Club.

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