New York City: Architecture
Places and attractions in the Architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- Park
- Church
- Theater
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Nightlife
- Art gallery
- Street
- Skyscraper
- Art museum
- Concerts and shows
- History museum
- Neighbourhood
- Synagogue
- Monuments and statues
- Historical place
- Shopping
- Bridge
- Specialty museum
- Neoclassical architecture
- Dancing
- Modernist architecture
- Art Deco architecture
- Music venue
- Cemetery
- Library
- Vernacular architecture
- Neo-renaissance architecture
- Music and shows
- Memorial
- Sacred and religious sites
- Square
- Beaux-Arts architecture
- Architecture
- Shopping centre
- Performing arts
- Romanesque revival architecture
- Modern art museum
- Concert hall
- Tower
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Romanesque architecture
- Cinema
- Amusement park
- Ship
- Greek Revival architecture
- Outdoor activities
- Entertainment
- Garden
- Universities and schools
- Golf
- Interesting neighbourhood
- View point
- Georgian architecture
- Restaurant
- Colonial revival architecture
- Science museum
- Sculpture
- Lighthouse
- Amusement
- Event space
- Forts and castles
- Postmodern architecture
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Amusement ride
- Lake
- Zoo
- Arenas and stadiums
- Temple
- Fountain
- Italianate architecture
- Department store
- City hall
- Cycling
- Bars and clubs
- Theme park
- Island
- Military museum
- Moorish revival architecture
- Victorian architecture
- James Renwick, Jr.
- Playground
- Field
- Historic walking areas
- Richard Upjohn
- Harbor
- Children's museum
- Piers and boardwalks
- Botanical garden
- Opera
- Civic center
- Bike path
- Comedy club
- Edward Durell Stone
- Building
- Market
- Natural attraction
- Beach
- Game and entertainment center
- Emery Roth
- Queen Anne architecture
- Dance studio
- Mosque
- Entertainment district
- Hiking trail
- National park
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is an iconic skyscraper that defines the skyline of New York City. Standing at 1,454 feet (443.2 meters) including its antenna, this majestic building was completed in 1931 and for nearly 40 years held the title of the world's tallest building.
One World Trade Center
Dining and drinks on the 101st floor One World Trade Center, also known as Freedom Tower, stands as a beacon of resilience and a symbol of the new skyline of New York City. Rising to a symbolic height of 1,776 feet, to honor the year of American independence, it is the tallest building in the Western...
Flatiron Building
Landmark triangular 22-story building The Flatiron Building, an iconic landmark gracing the skyline of New York City, stands as a testament to early 20th-century architecture. Located at 175 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, this triangular 22-story steel-framed structure was completed in 1902 and has since...
Brookfield Place
Center with shopping, dining and events Brookfield Place, nestled in the heart of New York City, is a premier shopping and dining destination that offers a unique blend of luxury and convenience. This upscale shopping center, located in the bustling area of Lower Manhattan, is a beacon of modern architecture...
Bethesda Terrace and Fountain
Lakeside terrace with a sizable fountain Nestled in the heart of Central Park, Bethesda Terrace and Fountain stand as an emblem of New York City's artistic and social history. The focal point of the terrace is the majestic statue known as "Angel of the Waters," sculpted by Emma Stebbins in 1873.
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Nestled in the heart of New York City's historic district, Fraunces Tavern Museum is a venerable institution that offers visitors a unique glimpse into the early history of the United States. Situated at 54 Pearl Street in Lower Manhattan, this museum is housed in one...
Deutsche Bank Center
The Deutsche Bank Center, formerly known as Time Warner Center, stands as a modern mixed-use landmark in the bustling heart of New York City. This towering complex, located at Columbus Circle on the southwest corner of Central Park, is an emblem of 21st-century urban...
Trinity Church
Episcopal parish founded in 1697 Nestled in the bustling heart of New York City, Trinity Church stands as a serene landmark of faith and history. This active parish church, located at the intersection of Wall Street and Broadway in Lower Manhattan, is a beacon of Anglican worship within the Episcopal...
The Dakota
The Dakota, an iconic apartment building in New York City, stands as a beacon of architectural grandeur and historical significance. Located at 1 West 72nd Street on the northwest corner of Central Park, this luxury residence has been a fixture of Manhattan's Upper...
Woolworth Building
1913 neo-Gothic skyscraper The Woolworth Building, an iconic skyscraper in New York City, stands as a testament to early 20th-century architecture and the ambitious spirit of its era. Completed in 1913, this towering Gothic Revival masterpiece was once the tallest building in the world, reaching...
Federal Hall
Federal Hall is a historic building at 26 Wall Street in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. The name refers to two structures on the site: a Federal style building completed in 1703, and the current Greek Revival–style building completed in 1842.
Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House
The Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House is a custom house erected in 1902–1907 by the federal government to house the duty collection operations for the Port of New York.
MetLife Building
The MetLife Building is a skyscraper at Park Avenue and 45th Street, north of Grand Central Terminal, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.
The New York EDITION
The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, is a skyscraper occupying a full block in the Flatiron District of Manhattan in New York City.
Church of St. Mary the Virgin
The Church of Saint Mary the Virgin is an Episcopal Anglo-Catholic church in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, which is part of the Episcopal Diocese of New York of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
Sea and Land Church
The Sea and Land Church is located at 61 Henry Street and Market Street in the Chinatown and Two Bridges neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City.
Church of St. Luke in the Fields
The Church of St. Luke in the Fields is an Episcopal church located at 487 Hudson Street between Christopher and Barrow Streets at the intersection of Grove Street in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
New York Stock Exchange
One of the world's top financial markets The New York Stock Exchange is an American stock exchange in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It is by far the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its listed companies at US$30.1 trillion as of February 2018.
The San Remo
The San Remo is a luxury 27-floor co-operative apartment building at 145 Central Park West, between West 74th and 75th Streets, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City.
Austrian Cultural Forum New York
The Austrian Cultural Forum New York is one of Austria’s two cultural representation offices in the United States; the other is in Washington, D.C.
Daily News Building
The Daily News Building, also known as The News Building, is a skyscraper at 220 East 42nd Street in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. The original building was designed by architects Raymond Hood and John Mead Howells in the Art Deco style, and was erected between 1928 and 1930.
Church of the Guardian Angel
The Church of the Guardian Angel is a Roman Catholic church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 193 Tenth Avenue, Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City, New York.
Grand Central Terminal
One Grand Central Place, originally the Lincoln Building, is a 53-story, 673 feet tall neo-Gothic office building at 60 East 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It is bounded by Madison Avenue to the west, East 41st Street to the south, and Park Avenue to the east.