The House of Cannabis, the New York City-based cultural institution celebrating “high culture” and its impact on socioeconomic trends, announced tickets are on sale for an April 7 grand opening.
Located in a 30,000-square-foot historic cast iron building at the iconic intersection of Howard and Broadway in SoHo, the new attraction offers 10 immersive experiences designed to highlight the many dimensions of cannabis culture. The space also features a private lounge and ground level gathering space featuring community events, a café, corner store, live glassblowing and a curated assortment of cannabis inspired lifestyle products.
The ticketed exhibition spaces will be open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and more information is available at THCNYC.com and on Instagram at @THCNYC.
“This is the first-ever physical home to shine light on the incredible ways that cannabis has influenced culture,” said Robert Frey, CEO at Westside Museum LLC. “Whether you are a cannabis aficionado, have a recreational or medicinal relationship to the plant or are just canna curious, I think everyone will be amazed by the artistry and narrative behind the experiences. If you understand the cannabis community, you know it is about connectivity, creativity, and important issues affecting social reform. We wanted to create an elevated space that helps foster these community values.”