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Water's Soul

Water's Soul

New York, USA

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Plensa's "Water's Soul" is his second major permanent installation in the New York metropolitan area, following the 2018 unveiling of "Voices" at 30 Hudson Yards.


A dedication ceremony for "Water's Soul" is set for the third week of October 2021, after which the landscaped pathway will be open to the public year-round.


The pier's walkway, designed by Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects, seamlessly connects to Newport's existing mile-long Hudson River waterfront promenade.

Braves of 9/11

Braves of 9/11

New York, USA

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Margaritaville

Margaritaville

New York, USA

from movie

Located in the Margaritaville Resort Times Square—a hotel boasting NYC's only year-round heated outdoor pool—this spacious blend of Key West culture and NYC kitsch offers an extensive menu of beach-inspired dishes, generous appetizers, and even a Cheeseburger in Paradise. And, of course, there are margaritas of all kinds, which you can enjoy beneath the nearly life-size Lady Liberty, who naturally holds her own glass aloft.

Aunt May and Uncle Ben's House
The Amazing Spider-Man

Aunt May and Uncle Ben's House

New York, USA

from movie

Amazing Spider-Man

A fun fact about 36 Fuller Place in New York is that it served as Peter Parker’s home in “The Amazing Spider-Man 2.” Located in the Windsor Terrace neighborhood of Brooklyn, this modest four-bedroom, two-bath townhouse spans approximately 1,450 square feet.


It gained a bit of fame for its on-screen appearance and sold for over $1 million in 2009

Buddakan
Sex And The City

Buddakan

New York, USA

from movie

Sex And The City

Buddakan, located in New York’s Chelsea Market, is known for its dramatic and opulent interior design. One fun fact about Buddakan is that its lavish dining room, with its grand chandeliers, long communal tables, and high ceilings, creates an atmosphere reminiscent of a grand palace. This unique setting has made Buddakan a popular filming location; it was prominently featured in the movie “Sex and the City,” where Carrie and Big’s engagement party took place. The restaurant’s blend of modern Asian cuisine and striking ambiance has made it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists.

Run DMC mural

Run DMC mural

New York, USA

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Holly Golightly's Apartment Building
Breakfast At Tiffany's

Holly Golightly's Apartment Building

New York, USA

from movie

Breakfast At Tiffany's

Tiffany & Co
Breakfast At Tiffany's

Tiffany & Co

New York, USA

from movie

Breakfast At Tiffany's

New Kobe & Gianna Bryant

New Kobe & Gianna Bryant

New York, USA

from movie

The Godfather's Office
The Godfather

The Godfather's Office

New York, USA

from movie

Godfather

128 Mott Street in New York City is located in the heart of Chinatown, one of the oldest and most vibrant neighborhoods in the city. A fun fact about this address is that it is home to the historic building that once housed the Sun Sing Theater, a cultural landmark that operated from the 1910s to the 1990s.


The Sun Sing Theater was one of the few theaters in Chinatown that showcased Chinese opera and films, serving as an important cultural hub for the Chinese-American community. Today, the building still stands as a reminder of the rich cultural history of Chinatown.

Vessel

Vessel

New York, USA

from movie

Crafted by British designer Thomas Heatherwick, the structure known as "Vessel" is currently under construction in Monfalcone, Italy. It is set to be assembled at its designated site in Manhattan next year, with an anticipated opening in 2018.


Heatherwick drew inspiration for the design from Indian stepwells, which are ponds accessed by descending a series of steps, and from a Busby Berkeley musical, known for its elaborate choreography involving numerous steps. By elevating visitors significantly above ground level, Heatherwick envisions the structure providing a unique perspective, allowing people to view the city and the world in a novel way.

Hippo Ballerina

Hippo Ballerina

New York, USA

from movie

Outside Lincoln Center, a timeless moment from Disney's Fantasia comes to life as ballet-performing hippopotamuses in tutus take the stage. This bronze statue, standing over 15 feet tall and weighing two and a half tons, is inspired by Edgar Degas' renowned Little Dancer sculpture.

Kinky’s Dessert Bar

Kinky’s Dessert Bar

New York, USA

from movie

Recently inaugurated on Valentine's Day, Kinky's has quickly become a standout in New York City's erotic confectionery scene. Savor delicious treats expertly shaped to mimic explicit erogenous zones, and immerse yourself in the daring and provocative decor.

John Jay Homestead
Analyze This

John Jay Homestead

New York, USA

from movie

Analyze This

Men In Black Headquarters
Men In Black

Men In Black Headquarters

New York, USA

from movie

Men In Black

One fun fact about the Holland Tunnel Ventilator Shaft on Battery Place in New York is that it is part of an intricate and essential ventilation system designed to keep the air quality inside the tunnel safe for motorists. The Holland Tunnel, which connects Manhattan to Jersey City, was one of the first mechanically ventilated underwater tunnels in the world when it opened in 1927. The Ventilator Shafts play a crucial role by exchanging air in the tunnel approximately every 90 seconds, ensuring that carbon monoxide and other exhaust gases are effectively removed to maintain a breathable environment for drivers. The innovative design and functionality of the ventilator shafts were a major engineering achievement of their time.

Hard Rock Cafe

Hard Rock Cafe

New York, USA

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Peter Pan Donut and Pastry Shop
Spider-Man: No Way Home

Peter Pan Donut and Pastry Shop

New York, USA

from movie

Spider-Man: No Way Home

Peter Pan Donut & Pastry Shop, located in Brooklyn, New York, has been a neighborhood staple since the 1950s. A fun fact about this shop is that it was a favorite of actor Chris Evans, who mentioned it in a tweet, causing a surge in popularity. The shop is known for its old-fashioned charm and delicious donuts, which are still made using traditional methods. Its retro interior and friendly atmosphere make it a beloved spot for both locals and tourists.

Osgemeos

Osgemeos

New York, USA

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Albert Einstein mural

Albert Einstein mural

New York, USA

from movie

The Albert Einstein mural in New York City, is not just a tribute to the famous physicist. It’s actually part of a larger series of murals created by the street artist Kobra. The mural, titled “Einstein on the Bike,” depicts Einstein riding a bicycle with a backdrop of vibrant colors and geometric patterns.


This piece of art symbolizes Einstein’s famous quote, “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” The mural highlights the importance of continuous progress and creativity, reflecting Einstein’s own innovative spirit.

New York Public Library
Sex And The City

New York Public Library

New York, USA

from movie

Sex And The City

The New York Public Library, particularly the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on Fifth Avenue, is renowned for its two iconic lion statues, Patience and Fortitude, which guard the entrance. A fun fact is that these lions were initially named Leo Astor and Leo Lenox, in honor of the library's founders, John Jacob Astor and James Lenox. However, during the Great Depression, Mayor Fiorello La Guardia renamed them Patience and Fortitude, believing that these were the qualities New Yorkers would need to survive the economic challenges. The lions have become beloved symbols of the library and New York City itself.

New York County Courthouse
The Godfather

New York County Courthouse

New York, USA

from movie

Godfather

The New York County Courthouse, also known as the New York Supreme Court Building, is located at 60 Centre Street in Manhattan. A fun fact about this courthouse is that its iconic steps and grand facade have been featured in numerous films and television shows, making it one of the most recognizable courthouses in pop culture. Notably, it appeared in "The Godfather" and "12 Angry Men." Its impressive Corinthian columns and majestic design make it a favorite location for scenes requiring a stately and authoritative backdrop.

Okuda San Miguel

Okuda San Miguel

New York, USA

from movie

Muscoot Inn
Analyze This

Muscoot Inn

New York, USA

from movie

Analyze This

Jorit Agoch

Jorit Agoch

New York, USA

from movie

The Bean

The Bean

New York, USA

from movie

On January 31st, construction scaffolding and barriers were removed from 56 Leonard Street, revealing Anish Kapoor's first permanent artwork in New York City. Situated beneath the Herzog & de Meuron-designed residential building in Tribeca, Lower Manhattan, the sculpture spans 48 feet in length, stands 19 feet tall, and weighs 40 tons. This mirrored artwork resembles Kapoor's famous piece "Cloud Gate," also known as "The Bean," located in Chicago, USA.

Hot Pink Tree

Hot Pink Tree

New York, USA

from movie

A vibrant tree now stands proudly on the High Line Plinth in Manhattan, where Tenth Avenue meets 30th Street. Crafted by Swiss artist Pamela Rosenkranz, this striking sculpture in shades of pink and red is sure to captivate Instagram users. The brilliant hues of the steel and polymer tree against the backdrop of a clear blue sky create a truly enchanting scene.

Buccellati
Blue Jasmin

Buccellati

New York, USA

from movie

Blue Jasmin

Church of St Luke and St Matthew
Analyze This

Church of St Luke and St Matthew

New York, USA

from movie

Analyze This

The Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew in Brooklyn, New York, has a fascinating historical connection to American Presidents. In 1838, the church was the site of the wedding of Theodore Roosevelt’s parents, Theodore Roosevelt Sr. and Martha Bulloch Roosevelt. This event makes it a significant landmark in the history of one of America’s most prominent families. Additionally, the church is known for its beautiful Gothic Revival architecture, which includes stunning stained-glass windows and intricate woodwork.

Surf Bar

Surf Bar

New York, USA

from movie

There are many ways to create a beach-like atmosphere on land: you can embrace relaxation, mimic the behavior of crustaceans, or watch as a flock of birds snatches away all the sandwiches. In this setting, the floors are covered with sand, decorative surfboards are installed, and the menu features seafood and refreshing drinks perfect for basking in the sunshine, including frozen cocktails.

Gapstow Bridge
Home Alone 2: Lost In New York

Gapstow Bridge

New York, USA

from movie

Home Alone 2: Lost In New York

Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain

Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain

New York, USA

from movie

This iconic spot in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, is located in a historic pharmacy from the 1920s. It serves up delightful treats like classic egg creams, ice cream, and rich hot chocolate.

Museum of the American Indian
Black Swan

Museum of the American Indian

New York, USA

from movie

Black Swan

The Museum of the American Indian in New York, now known as the National Museum of the American Indian, is part of the Smithsonian Institution and is located in the historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House. One fun fact is that the museum's collection originally began with the private collection of George Gustav Heye, who started collecting Native American artifacts in 1903. By the time of his death in 1957, Heye had amassed over a million objects, making it one of the most comprehensive collections of Native American artifacts in the world.

Duff's

Duff's

New York, USA

from movie

If you want to astonish traditionalists, head to Duff’s. Known as one of NYC’s top dive bars, it’s hidden underground (close to the devil’s domain), bathed in various shades of red (a demon’s favorite hue), and boasts a jukebox blasting tracks that sound like they came straight from hell.

Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada

Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada

New York, USA

from movie

Observation Towers and Unisphere
Men In Black

Observation Towers and Unisphere

New York, USA

from movie

Men In Black

The Observation Towers were built for the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, and they are part of the New York State Pavilion designed by architect Philip Johnson. The towers were meant to provide fairgoers with panoramic views of the fairgrounds and New York City.


The towers have appeared in several films and TV shows, most notably in “Men in Black” (1997), where they were depicted as alien spaceships.

Maradona mural

Maradona mural

New York, USA

from movie

Michael Jackson mural

Michael Jackson mural

New York, USA

from movie

Plaza Hotel
Home Alone 2: Lost In New York

Plaza Hotel

New York, USA

from movie

Home Alone 2: Lost In New York

The Plaza Hotel in New York City is famous not only for its luxury and history but also for being the setting of the classic children’s book series “Eloise.” Written by Kay Thompson and illustrated by Hilary Knight, the series features a precocious six-year-old girl named Eloise who lives at the Plaza Hotel. The books have charmed readers since their debut in 1955, and the hotel even has a dedicated Eloise Suite, designed to recreate the world of the beloved character, complete with pink decor and whimsical details.

Lillie's Victorian Establishment

Lillie's Victorian Establishment

New York, USA

from movie

Lillie's exudes a rich Victorian charm, featuring furnishings sourced from a Belfast mansion, stained glass from Milan, and a vintage marble bar. The menu offers enticing 'elevated American pub fare.' Treat your kids to the irresistible buttermilk pancakes (with a gluten-free option available), while you enjoy the delights of eggs Benedict and guacamole toast.

Central Presbyterian Church
The Devil's Advocate

Central Presbyterian Church

New York, USA

from movie

Devil Wears Prada

Central Presbyterian Church in New York, located on the Upper East Side, is not just a place of worship but also an architectural marvel. One interesting fact is that it was designed by the renowned architect James Renwick Jr., who also designed the iconic St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan. The church’s stunning Gothic Revival architecture and its rich history dating back to its founding in 1821 make it a notable landmark. The interior boasts beautiful stained glass windows and intricate woodwork, creating a serene and inspiring atmosphere for its congregation.

Red Cube

Red Cube

New York, USA

from movie

Isamu Noguchi's expansive steel artwork stands as a site-specific installation in the plaza of 140 Broadway, an architectural gem of Modernist design crafted by Gordon Bunshaft for Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill.


Astonishingly, it achieves equilibrium on a single corner, capturing attention with its strategic positioning in the public plaza—an outcome of the city's zoning regulations that permitted a taller skyscraper in exchange for open space.


Esteemed critic Ada Louise Huxtable went so far as to label it a "remarkable highlight" against the backdrop of Bunshaft's dark steel tower.

Federico GarcĂ­a Lorca

Federico GarcĂ­a Lorca

New York, USA

from movie

Old Westbury Gardens
Cruel Intentions

Old Westbury Gardens

New York, USA

from movie

Cruel Intentions

Old Westbury Gardens in New York, a beautiful historic estate, has a fascinating fun fact: it served as a filming location for several famous movies. One notable example is the 1970 film “Love Story,” where the gardens provided the picturesque backdrop for many romantic scenes. Additionally, the estate has also appeared in movies like “Cruel Intentions” and “The Age of Innocence,” making it a popular choice for capturing classic and elegant settings on film.

Guggenheim Museum, New York
Men In Black

Guggenheim Museum, New York

New York, USA

from movie

Men In Black

The Guggenheim Museum in New York, designed by the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is famous for its unique spiral structure. One fun fact about the museum is that the spiral design was inspired by a nautilus shell, symbolizing organic architecture. Wright intended for visitors to take an elevator to the top of the museum and then gradually descend along the continuous ramp, viewing the artworks in a natural, flowing manner. This innovative design broke away from traditional museum layouts and has made the Guggenheim an iconic landmark in New York City.

Audrey Hepburn mural

Audrey Hepburn mural

New York, USA

from movie

POW!

POW!

New York, USA

from movie

Craft
The Devil Wears Prada

Craft

New York, USA

from movie

Devil Wears Prada

Craft restaurant in New York, founded by celebrity chef Tom Colicchio, is known for its unique “family-style” dining concept where dishes are served in the center of the table for everyone to share. This approach encourages a communal dining experience, emphasizing the quality and simplicity of the ingredients. The restaurant’s minimalist and elegant design complements its focus on showcasing the natural flavors of seasonal ingredients.

Mickey Mouse mural

Mickey Mouse mural

New York, USA

from movie

The Hotel Chelsea
Leon The Professional

The Hotel Chelsea

New York, USA

from movie

Leon The Professional

The Hotel Chelsea, commonly known as the Chelsea Hotel, is famous not only for its unique Gothic Revival architecture but also for its rich history of housing numerous artists, musicians, writers, and actors. One intriguing fun fact about the Chelsea Hotel is that it was where the iconic musician Sid Vicious of the Sex Pistols allegedly stabbed his girlfriend, Nancy Spungen, in 1978, leading to one of the most notorious events in rock and roll history. The hotel has also been home to cultural legends like Bob Dylan, Patti Smith, and Leonard Cohen, who immortalized the place in his song "Chelsea Hotel No. 2."

St. Patrick's Old Cathedral
The Godfather

St. Patrick's Old Cathedral

New York, USA

from movie

Godfather

St. Patrick's Old Cathedral in New York, located in the Nolita neighborhood, has a fascinating history and some intriguing features. One fun fact is that it was the first Roman Catholic cathedral in New York City, completed in 1815. Beneath the cathedral, there is a network of catacombs that have been used for burials since the early 19th century. These catacombs are one of the few remaining catacombs in Manhattan, and they hold the remains of notable figures, including bishops, war heroes, and wealthy families. The cathedral and its catacombs have even been featured in various movies and TV shows, adding to its cultural and historical significance.

Continental Hotel
John Wick

Continental Hotel

New York, USA

from movie

John Wick

The Continental Hotel in New York is known for its mysterious and luxurious ambiance, reminiscent of the fictional “Continental Hotel” from the John Wick movie series. 

Big city of dreams

Big city of dreams

New York, USA

from movie

Serendipity3

Serendipity3

New York, USA

from movie

Larger and more impressive than ever before, Serendipity3 exudes extravagance in every detail. The decor features stained-glass lamps, disco balls, and a suspended puppet of the iconic Andy Warhol, showcasing the venue's playful fandom. The menu is both physically and conceptually massive, offering foot-long hot dogs, towering sundaes, and the renowned Frrrozen Hot Chocolate, which draws enthusiasts from far and wide.


Reservations are highly recommended. Additionally, if you love festive Christmas decorations, Serendipity3 is a must-visit during the holidays, as they go all out to create a truly immersive experience.

Oracle

Oracle

New York, USA

from movie

On view through June 29 are a variety of intriguing works, including "Oracle," a massive 25-foot-tall bronze sculpture, and a series of small-scale pieces that blend African masks with European figures. The exhibition also features mixed media works incorporating antique quilts and a 125-foot-long mural titled "Just Us," which challenges conventional notions of justice.

Beetle House

Beetle House

New York, USA

from movie

A tribute to the enigmatic visionary behind the iconic striped suits, Tim Burton, Beetle House brings to life the nostalgic fantasy of every 90s kid with a love for the gothic. Discover artworks and sculptures honoring Halloweentown’s cherished Jack Skellington, encounter playful sandworms, and, of course, the notorious trickster, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetle—.

McGraw-Hill Building
The Devil Wears Prada

McGraw-Hill Building

New York, USA

from movie

Devil Wears Prada

A fun fact about the McGraw-Hill Building in New York is that it’s known for its distinctive green and blue terra cotta exterior, which was quite groundbreaking when it was completed in 1931. The building was designed by architect Raymond Hood, who also designed the iconic Rockefeller Center. Its Art Deco design and unique color scheme make it stand out among the more traditional skyscrapers of the era. Additionally, the building’s horizontal strip windows were an innovative feature that influenced modernist architecture.

Faith XLVII

Faith XLVII

New York, USA

from movie

Dragon76

Dragon76

New York, USA

from movie

Lincoln Center Plaza
Black Swan

Lincoln Center Plaza

New York, USA

from movie

Black Swan

Lincoln Center Plaza in New York City is not only a hub for performing arts but also houses a unique installation known as the Revson Fountain. This fountain, designed by the renowned firm WET Design, the same team behind the Bellagio fountains in Las Vegas, features a dynamic water display that can be synchronized to music and lights. The fountain is a popular spot for visitors to gather and enjoy the captivating water shows, making it a delightful centerpiece of Lincoln Center.

Statue of Liberty with sombrero

Statue of Liberty with sombrero

New York, USA

from movie

The Ghostbusters firehouse
Ghostbusters

The Ghostbusters firehouse

New York, USA

from movie

Ghostbusters

Peachy Keen

Peachy Keen

New York, USA

from movie

Peachy Keen, nestled in Hell's Kitchen, is a newly opened, retro-inspired eatery offering all-day dining. The establishment features two bars, a main dining area, and a parlor, serving up a menu of reimagined comfort classics for both food and drinks.


Designed by the talented team behind the acclaimed Indian restaurant Dhamaka, the decor transports guests to a bygone era. The vibrant and lively space boasts a striking 14-seat bar in a captivating raspberry hue that immediately catches your eye. Throughout the venue, you'll find intriguing details such as vinyl tabletops, neon signs, velvet upholstery, and white ceramic tiles, creating a nostalgic yet fresh atmosphere.

The Sphere

The Sphere

New York, USA

from movie

The 25-foot bronze sculpture, created by German sculptor Fritz Koenig, originally depicted a head wearing a helmet, contrasting with architect Minoru Yamasaki's modernist towers at the original World Trade Center.


Damaged on 9/11, the sculpture spent years in Battery Park before finding a permanent home in Liberty Park within the new WTC last year.


Now, surrounded by the striking glass towers of the megaproject, it stands as a poignant reminder of the past.

Jekyll & Hyde Club

Jekyll & Hyde Club

New York, USA

from movie

Experience an unparalleled dining adventure at the renowned Jekyll and Hyde Club! Immerse yourself in a captivating atmosphere with non-stop live entertainment and eerie special effects. Engage with animated creatures and fascinating memorabilia that come to life during your meal.


Encounter peculiar characters like Claw the Gargoyle, Tobias the Werewolf, Dreadmina the Vampire, and an authentic Egyptian mummy. Be amazed by the astonishing revival of Frankenstein's Monster or the enigmatic transformation of Dr. Jekyll into the terrifying Mr. Hyde.

Jack Dempsey's Restaurant
The Godfather

Jack Dempsey's Restaurant

New York, USA

from movie

Godfather

Barcade

Barcade

New York, USA

from movie

Started in Williamsburg in 2004, Barcade now has multiple locations all over the country thanks to its extensive drink list and an assortment of vintage arcade games that have me jonesing for a little duck hunt action a la Nintendo.


Legit, this place is like my childhood come to life with arcade games like Donkey Kong, Mortal Kombat, Pacman, and more!


So embrace the nostalgia of yesteryear and fuse it with some American-style craft beer. Because I sincerely hope that the beer doesn’t remind you of your childhood.

Victor Ziegler's Mansion
Eyes Wide Shut

Victor Ziegler's Mansion

New York, USA

from movie

Eyes Wide Shut

Victor Ziegler's Mansion, featured in the film "Eyes Wide Shut" directed by Stanley Kubrick, is actually the historic mansion known as the Woodrow Wilson House located at 4 East 80th Street in New York City. This Beaux-Arts mansion was built in 1917 and served as the residence of President Woodrow Wilson after he left office. The mansion's opulent interiors and grand architecture made it a perfect location for the film's luxurious and mysterious atmosphere.

The Flying Fox Tavern

The Flying Fox Tavern

New York, USA

from movie

The Flying Fox Tavern, which opened earlier this year in Queens, features an extensive menu paired with a captivating cinematic horror theme. Stylish neon bats decorate the walls, perfectly complementing the geometric coffin-printed wallpaper. Horror movie posters are strategically placed, enhancing the spooky atmosphere, especially near the solitary seat that overlooks the bar.


Guests can savor a variety of beverages, including Bloody Marys and other themed drinks, while occasionally indulging in nail-on-the-skull drink specials.

Beatstro

Beatstro

New York, USA

from movie

Beatstro, nestled in the heart of the Bronx, is a vibrant restaurant dedicated to celebrating the roots of hip-hop. This unique spot honors a wide range of artists through striking murals, pulsating music, and contributions from the local community. Created by Bronx locals, Beatstro seamlessly integrates the neighborhood's businesses and artists into its lively ambiance.


The menu is a delightful fusion of Afro, Latin, and Caribbean flavors, catering to diverse tastes with options ranging from kid-friendly meals to gourmet dishes like fried chicken. Be sure to check out the beloved "Brunch & Beats" event, featuring a live DJ and 90 minutes of bottomless mimosas and sangria.

Carrie Bradshaw's Apartment Steps
Sex And The City

Carrie Bradshaw's Apartment Steps

New York, USA

from movie

Sex And The City

Bubby's
The Devil Wears Prada

Bubby's

New York, USA

from movie

Devil Wears Prada

Bubby's, a beloved restaurant in New York, has an interesting origin story. It was initially opened on Thanksgiving Day in 1990 by chef Ron Silver with the intention of selling pies. The name "Bubby's" is a Yiddish term for "grandmother," reflecting the restaurant's homey, comforting vibe and its emphasis on traditional American comfort food. Over the years, Bubby's has become famous not only for its pies but also for its hearty brunches, making it a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike. Additionally, Bubby's is committed to supporting local farmers and producers, emphasizing the use of fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.

Corleone Mansion
The Godfather

Corleone Mansion

New York, USA

from movie

Godfather

Group of Four Trees

Group of Four Trees

New York, USA

from movie

The ground-level public area at 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, now known as 28 Liberty Street, showcases an exquisite blend of works by various modern artists.


The building, designed by Gordon Bunshaft, is enhanced by Isamu Noguchi's famous "sunken garden" below. At the plaza, Jean Dubuffet's "Four Trees," made from aluminum and coated in fiberglass with whimsical squiggles and loops, provides a delightful contrast to Bunshaft's modern skyscraper.

Rolf's

Rolf's

New York, USA

from movie

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Indeed, stepping inside, you might feel the need for sunglasses to navigate the brilliant display of lights and Christmas ornaments. Imagine garlands, baubles, and decorations extending endlessly. The brightness is overwhelming! Yet, Rolf's wouldn't be Rolf's without its extravagantly excessive Christmas decor. The staff takes over a month to set up these festive decorations, which remain in place from the end of November through May!

Fletcher-Sinclair Mansion
Cruel Intentions

Fletcher-Sinclair Mansion

New York, USA

from movie

Cruel Intentions

New York, USA

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