Street Level

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Amenities

3,500 sq. ft. of studio space

30’W x 26’L x 14’H cyclorama wall

600 AMPS of Power Distribution

Void Premier Sound System

19’ Ceilings

Grid Above Cyclorama at 14’

37’ Whitewashed Brick Wall

250 Standing Room Event Capacity

125 Seated Event Capacity

Two Skylights (3’W x 26’L with Blackout)

High-Speed Wifi

Available 24/7

Drive-in Capabilities (7’.25” W x 7’.5” H)

Hair + Makeup Rooms

In-House Equipment Rentals

Private Shower

Three Private Restrooms


Lower Level

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Amenities

2,500 sq. ft. of studio space

15’W x 26’L x 10’H cyclorama wall

400-AMPS of Power Distribution

Void Premier Sound System

10’ Ceilings

High-Speed Wifi

Available 24/7

75 Standing Room Event Capacity

40 Seated Event Capacity

Chef’s Kitchen

In-House Equipment Rentals

Private Shower

Two Private Restrooms

Hair + Makeup Rooms


Virtual Tour

Events

Bathhouse is a private luxurious street-level event venue ready to help cultivate your next product launch, press event, seated dinner, runway show, film screening, brand activation, gala, and retail pop-up.

History

Walk in, not up. An expansive ground floor space that has a full selection of rental equipment available in-house and we’re happy to help locate any specialty equipment you might need.

The Former Free Public Baths of the City of New York at 538 East 11th Street is a beautifully preserved and restored building with a rich history. Built between 1904 and 1905 in the Neo-Italian Renaissance style, the structure was designed by prominent architect Arnold W. Brunner.

Under response to political pressure from progressive reformers and charitable organizations, the city opened 14 free public baths between 1901 and 1914 throughout crowded tenement districts to provide the poor with bathing facilities that were non-existent in their own apartments.

The baths closed in 1958 and the building was used as a garage and warehouse until 1995. Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Eddie Adams and his wife Alyssa Adams bought and converted the building into a photography studio. Adams passed away in 2004 but his legacy lives on through the Eddie Adams Photojournalism Workshop and his photo collection which is housed at the Briscoe Center at the University of Texas at Austin.


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