Vanderbilt Gate

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Vanderbilt Gate is an ornate wrought-iron entrance gate in New York City's Central Park, originally crafted in France for the Vanderbilt family mansion and now serving as a landmark entry to the Conservatory Garden.

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Vanderbilt Gate canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic structure
landmark
ornate wrought-iron gate
architecturalStyle ornate Beaux-Arts style
associatedWithFamily Vanderbilt family
category Central Park structures
Gates in New York City
currentFunction entrance gate to Conservatory Garden
hasArtisticValue true
hasDecorativeElements floral motifs
ornamental ironwork
scrollwork
isLandmark true
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
New York
surface form: New York State

United States of America
surface form: United States
location Central Park
material wrought iron
near Conservatory Garden fountains
notableFor elaborate wrought-iron craftsmanship
historic relocation from private mansion to public park
originalFunction entrance gate for Vanderbilt family mansion
originallyCommissionedBy Vanderbilt family
originallyCraftedIn France
partOf Central Park landmarks
servesAsEntranceTo Conservatory Garden
setting Fifth Avenue side of Central Park
touristAttraction true
usedFor pedestrian entrance

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Conservatory Garden hasEntrance Vanderbilt Gate