This Italian Renaissance Eclectic public building, designed in the form of a garden pavilion has great charm and architectural dignity. Three graceful arches with slender columns and a low balustrade frame a deep porch or vestibule and create a fine central entrance. It is closely related to the surrounding Botanical Garden and adjacent to Prospect Park.
*Excerpt from the Landmarks Preservation Commission designation report
STATUS Designated Individual Landmarks
The Neighborhood
Crown Heights
The name “Crown Heights” was used starting around 1910 to describe the area south of Eastern Parkway. The area north of the parkway was called “Bedford” well into the 20th century, since the area was considered part of Bedford-Stuyvesant.
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