Designated: April 5, 1994
Built in the beginnings of the Nineteenth Century, it retains its trim of colorful, glazed architectural terra-cotta, and its salt-glazed ceramic tiles formed into a technologically significant vaulted ceiling. The Della Robbia Bar exemplifies the spacious public interiors incorporated into hotels built during the decade before World War I. It is a rare survivor of the once-fashionable ceramic embellished public interior, and especially of a Rookwood-finished space.
STATUS Designated Interior Landmark
The Neighborhood
Murray Hill
The land that was Robert Murray’s 18th-century country estate became one of the city’s premier residential districts. Primarily constructed between 1853 and the 1920s, the neighborhood’s buildings consist of row houses built in the Italianate and Second Empire styles as well as three apartment buildings,...
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