
Standing proudly in Midtown Manhattan, the building’s shimmering stainless-steel spire is a remarkable example of Art Deco architecture. Completed in 1930, it briefly held the title of tallest building in the world before being surpassed by the Empire State Building. Its ornate lobby features intricate marble walls and foyer murals inspired by the Machine Age, providing a stunning glimpse into early 20th-century design. Although there’s no public observation deck, you can admire its iconic gargoyles and eagles from nearby streets, or capture the classic skyline view from vantage points like the Empire State Building’s top floors. Just steps away from Grand Central Terminal, it’s a must-see for architecture lovers exploring New York City.
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