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"A striking Neoclassical riverside complex redesigned in the 18th century by Sir William Chambers, centered on a large quadrangle that comes alive with seasonal programming: water fountains installed in the 1990s turn the courtyard into a playful summer gathering spot, and the same space becomes an open-air ice rink in winter. The building’s historic architecture and cinematic associations (featured in films such as Love Actually, Shanghai Knights and two James Bond movies) make it a favourite for both family outings and dramatic architectural photography." - Rachel Eva Lim
Mid-century furniture classics, lighting, sculpture, and painting
44-01 11th St, Long Island City, NY 11101 Get directions