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An apartment of the gilded Sumptuus era at a Gramercy Park address the prime minister is on the market.

A newly listed settlement that requires $ 6.6 million in 34 Gramercy Park East includes five rooms, increasing the ceilings and keys to the most famous exclusive Manhattan – Gramlercy Park, which stands behind the Gates. This rarized approach, combined with the ornate details of the XIX century unit, make this ranking an additional hot community.

Moreover, that award buys a major part of the city’s history. The building at the 34 Gramercy Park East claims the title of older survivors in the city, according to the architectural history Andrew Alpern. The 10-storey settlement, 45 units was built in 1883 of the same year the Brooklyn Bridge was opened.

(Co-operation, compared to the buildings, are where buyers own shares in the building than the immovable property of the houses themselves.)

Foyer contains flooring with parks and a hand -painted Chinese wall cover. Alejandro Leon, DD-REPS
A bedroom bedroom up to the ceiling doubles like a den. Alejandro Leon, DD-REPS
Thirteen feet ceilings include the apartment. Alejandro Leon, DD-REPS

Residents in Queen’s style building Anne covet not only its main location and decorated decor.

The apartment is in the same listed building where the British model and actress Cara Delevingne bought Triplex with four units of Jimmy Fallon in 2022 for $ 10.8 million. Actor Richard Gere also bought an eight flower condo there in 2016 for $ 2.25 million.

The selling unit is located on the building’s entrance floor, and includes about 1,900 square meters. It includes three flexible bedrooms and two bathrooms, plus a salt and kitchen. The list, held by Lynne C. Lerner of Compass, describes the “historical charm” of the unit, with architectural details of the gilded era transporting the inhabitants to “an era of elegance and refining”.

The apartment entrance speaks to The Great inside, presenting non-orgicular flooring floors with a complicated, inlaid marked border, as well as a hand-painted Chinese wall cover. A park -looking salon includes original hardwood flowers, a rich chandelier and a marble fireplace on his leg. Thirteen feet ceilings include the apartment.

“You see 13 foot ceilings in many modern buildings and some attic conversions, but it’s nice to see it in building this era,” Lerner The Post told.

Another bedroom with original solid wood floors, a fireplace and mill work. Alejandro Leon, DD-REPS
The kitchen includes modern updates and a marble countertop. Alejandro Leon, DD-REPS
Primary spray-red suite. Alejandro Leon, DD-REPS
A wonderful chiffon from the floor to the ceiling. Alejandro Leon, DD-REPS
Bathroom with green tiles in suite. Alejandro Leon, DD-REPS

The primary red varnish suite includes a gorgeous chiffon from the floor to the ceiling and an en-sua spales covered with green marble tiles. A second bedroom, currently used as a den, is mahogany from the floor to the ceiling, displaying an original fireplace and closed windows with stained glass details.

The last bedroom includes another fireplace and even more gilded details of age in its formation and decoration.

House last changed hands in 2004,,, when Reporter Stone Phillips, the ex-wife of the NBC Dateline, sold the unit to a man named Michael Stotsky, according to city data.

The lobby itself is a look beyond, with a Tiffany glass ceiling and mosaic tiles. Despite his ingenuity, 34 Gramercy Park in the East comes from humble origin. The red facade of Brick and Terra Cotta was built as a middle -class alternative to housing housing.

“It’s a very unique and well -saved property,” Lerner said. “Kind is a type of transport that returns to you in 1883.”

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