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  1. This great neoclassical sculpture

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    Teto10
    , 07-06-2022 at 08:10 PM
    This great neoclassical sculpture, donated by France in 1886 to seal its friendship with the North American state, was sculpted by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and welcomed the ships loaded with emigrants who arrived in New York in other times. You can visit it and even climb on its crown, although it is necessary to book tickets well in advance.

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  2. The dense landscape

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    Teto10
    , 07-06-2022 at 08:08 PM
    The dense landscape of Manhattan has just received another skyscraper, this time designed by a Portuguese Pritzker. At 137 meters tall and with 35 stories, Álvaro Siza’s first building in New York, at 611 West 56th Street, was completed externally. The luxury condominium, which is also Siza’s first work in the United States, also has several facilities for its residents, such as a swimming pool, spa, gym, children’s play area and spaces for events.

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  3. Neo-Gothic in style and built of stone

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    Teto10
    , 07-06-2022 at 08:05 PM
    Another key skyscraper of art deco in New York, rises in the eastern part of Manhattan. Unlike the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building doesn't have an observatory on its apex, but you can visit the lobby during business hours and see the ceiling murals by Edward Trumbull for free.


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  4. Famous skyscrapers in New York

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    , 07-06-2022 at 08:04 PM
    The Whispering Gallery (gallery of the whisper), located on the ground floor next to the Oyster Bar, stands out for its arched shape that allows you to hear a whisper from one end to the other as if they were speaking in your ear; You just have to stand on the opposite side of the entrance arch and speak softly to the wall. Interestingly, it has been the scene of many marriage proposals in Grand Central.

    Also on the ground floor there are several secret passageways that are unfortunately ...
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