University Club of New York building

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The University Club of New York building is a landmark Renaissance Revival-style private clubhouse in Manhattan, renowned for its grand architecture, opulent interiors, and role as a social hub for the city’s academic and professional elite.

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instanceOf Renaissance Revival architecture
clubhouse
landmark building
private club building
architecturalStyle Italian Renaissance
Renaissance Revival
category Clubhouses in Manhattan
Landmark buildings in Manhattan
Private clubs in New York City
Renaissance Revival architecture in New York City
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crossStreet Fifth Avenue
hasCulturalRole prestigious meeting place
social hub for New York City’s academic community
social hub for New York City’s professional community
hasFunction dining facility
event space
private clubhouse
social club venue
hasInteriorFeature decorative ceilings
dining rooms
grand staircase
large library
lounges
marble finishes
meeting rooms
opulent interiors
ornate reading rooms
wood paneling
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
New York
surface form: New York State
material granite
limestone
neighborhood Midtown Manhattan
notableFor exclusive membership
grand architecture
opulent interiors
role in New York social life
occupant University Club of New York
overlooks Fifth Avenue
owner University Club of New York
streetAddress 1 West 54th Street
usedBy academic elite
professional elite
social elite of New York City

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Charles Follen McKim designed University Club of New York building