Endale Arch

Historical landmark · Prospect Park

Endale Arch

Historical landmark · Prospect Park

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Prospect Park, 11 East Dr, Brooklyn, NY 11215

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Highlights

Restored 19th-century arch with woodwork and lighting  

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Prospect Park, 11 East Dr, Brooklyn, NY 11215 Get directions

prospectpark.org
@prospect_park

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Prospect Park, 11 East Dr, Brooklyn, NY 11215 Get directions

+1 718 965 8951
prospectpark.org
@prospect_park
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@prospect_park

Features

wheelchair accessible entrance

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Nov 3, 2025

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A World Tour of Amazing Arches

"In November 2020, one of the most striking features of Brooklyn’s Prospect Park reopened after a long restoration process. After years of being hidden, the Endale Arch once again offers the portal into the park that its designers envisioned. Landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux unveiled their vision for Prospect Park in the 1860s. They saw this arch, one of the first architectural elements constructed in the park, as a “transporting entrance to the majestic Long Meadow from Grand Army Plaza,” according to the Prospect Park Alliance. It was intended as a pedestrian passage beneath Park Drive that was bustling with carriages and horses, and when it first opened to the public, the New York Times described Endale Arch as a “thing of beauty.”  After more than 150 years since the arch was built, it had deteriorated and needed extensive repair work. The restoration process started in 2015. The stone retaining walls and surrounding hillsides were stabilized. Drainage was fixed to reduce the potential flooding and water damage. In the final phase of the project, the interior of the arch and the exterior stonework was restored. The $500,000 renovation project took almost five years to complete. The wood panels lining the inside of the arch were hidden under years of dirt, grime, and graffiti (as well as layers of anti-graffiti paint). But now the white pine and black walnut wood paneling that was hidden for nearly a century has been restored. The arch finally looks like it did when it was first built in the 19th century, except for the newly-added LED lighting that illuminates the interior at dusk." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Elijah L

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Absolutely beautiful. It's amazing how much work people used to put into things, and I wish we could begin constructing stuff like this again, in addition to restoring the old like they've done here. I saw a couple of homeless people in these tunnels though, so I would just be mindful of that.

Natalia Zamparini

Google
The smell of the wood is amazing. It feels like a portal. Great acoustics too.

Ursula Hershey

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So impressed and in wonder with how beautifully this arch was restored and how much joy it brought the community. Impeccable woodwork and lighting. Thank you to the Park’s preservation team!

Will Paterson

Google
Beautiful and simply awesome to see!

Andrea Longinott

Google
Beautiful. Felt warm and inviting on a rainy day

Victor Hugo

Google
Beautifully restored. Great photo opportunity.

Jen Lagasse

Google
If you wanna feel like you're inside a beautiful Viking ship, look no further. One one side is the Grand Army green market and on the other is access to the Sheep Meadow.

Connor

Google
Beautifully restored arch worth a visit. Simply perfect, can’t believe no one had reviewed yet