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The monuments of New york
To not miss anything of New york: top places, all geolocated monuments, audio-guides and itineraries. Do Tours lists authentic sites to see
Charging Bull
Taurus loading: this is an imposing bronze sculpture representing a buffalo, realized by Arturo di Modica to symbolize...
Ellis Island Immigration Museum
Immigration Museum: The museum is housed in the main building that received between 1880 and 1950 the millions of...
Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met)
Metropolitan Museum: opened since 1872, it is one of the most important museums in the world with nearly 3 million...
Statue Of Liberty
Statue of Liberty: work of Frédéric Bartholdi and Gustave Eiffel, completed in 1886, it was offered by France on the...
Flat Iron Building
Iron Building: work by Daniel Burnham dated 1902, this building is known for its extravagant form assimilated to an...
Empire State Building
Empire State Building: New York State (State of the Empire), it dates from 1931, measures 381 meters (448 with antenn...
St Patrick Cathedral
St. Patrick's Cathedral: a work by James Renwick Jr., this Gothic-style Catholic Church is the largest in the...
Grand Central Station
Grand Central Station: The world's largest Beaux Arts-style railway station was built in 1913 by the architects...
Brooklyn Bridge
Reliant Manhattan to Brooklyn, it is one of the most famous, longest and oldest suspension bridges. Imagined by John...
Times Square
Times Square: the "crossroads of the world" takes its name from the NY Times, which set up its offices there in 1904....
Chrysler Building
Chrysler Building: 319 meters high skyscraper and 77 floors, it was the tallest in the world in 1930, quickly dethroned...
New York Public Library
It was built thanks to a donation of Samuel Tilden, an important politician and the merger of the two main libraries of...
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
It was built in 1959 by Frank Lloyd Wright for the Guggenheim Foundation of which it is the most famous museum....
Rockefeller Center
Rockefeller Center: a real city as the Rockefeller family, founder, wanted, the center has 19 buildings for...
Radio City Music Hall
Radio City Music Hall: an art deco building built and decorated in 1932 by Donald Deskey, it is the largest concert...
Belvedere Castle
A work by Calvert Vaux, Frederick Law Olmsted and Jacob Wrey Mold dated 1869, it displays a surprising neo-gothic sty...
Washington Square Park
Popular place to walk and starting point of the famous 5th Avenue, it is located in the not less famous Greenwich...
Strawberry Fields Memorial
Strawberry Fields: a 1-hectare commemorative space, created in 1981 in honor of John Lennon, a singer / songwriter of...
Federal Hall
On this site stood the Town Hall, built in 1700. After Independence it became the first Capitol of the United States....