The 15th annual Sacred Sites Open House, organized by the New York Landmark Conservancy, invites the public to explore five houses of worship in Brooklyn over the weekend of May 17-18. This event is part of a larger celebration featuring over 70 open sites across New York, aiming to foster appreciation for the region's architectural history. Participants can choose between guided tours from Congregation Kol Israel and self-guided options at St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church, among others. Specific timings and registration are required, and special tours are available for members.
The 15th annual Sacred Sites Open House provides a unique chance to explore Brooklyn's houses of worship, featuring guided and self-guided tours on May 17-18.
Organized by the New York Landmark Conservancy, the event encourages appreciation of architecture through open houses, tours, and special programs across the state.
This year, five Brooklyn houses of worship, including Congregation Kol Israel and St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church, will participate by offering various tour options.
The online calendar lists over 70 sites open for exploration, allowing attendees to immerse themselves in the diverse architectural heritage of New York.
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