25 Park Place Building

STATUS Designated Individual Landmarks

25 Park Place

ARCHITECT: Samuel Adams Warner

DATE: 1856-57

Italian Renaissance Manhattan Murray Hill

Both facades of this five-story structure have similarly articulated unified facades influenced by the Italian Renaissance palazzo. The upper stories are faced in stone and united to the 23 Park Place Building by molded sill courses at the second and fifth floors and a molded string course at the fourth floor with alternating panels and roundels. Both facades are topped by continuous stone cornices ornamented with dentils, modillions and a frieze of alternating panels and roundels and terminated by scrolled brackets with rosettes on Park Place.

STATUS Designated Individual Landmarks

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