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The Daily News Building in New York, NY

220 E 42nd St New York, NY 10017
The following tours visit Daily News Building in New York, NY:
Superheroes in New York Walking Tour Photo
4/25/2024 - 3/31/2025
Are you a fan of superheroes?
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The Super Tour of NYC Heroes Comics and More Photo
5/11/2024 - 3/29/2025
Experience the wonder of the superheroes you've admired in comics and movies during 'The Super Tour of NYC Heroes, Comics, and More.
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2.5 Hour Private Super Tour of NYC: Heroes! Comics! More! Photo
4/25/2024 - 3/31/2025
Embark on an adventure in the heart of Gotham City with the 2.5-Hour Private Super Tour of NYC: Heroes, Comics & More!
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Exemplifying the grandness of New York architecture, the Daily News Building stands tall at 220 East 42nd Street, Manhattan. Best known for housing the headquarters of the New York Daily News up until the 1990s, it's renowned as one of the leading prototypes of the 20th-century skyscrapers. Designed by the iconic duo, John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood, the building immortalizes the International Style of architecture. Adjacent to the Grand Central Terminal, the Daily News Building entices architecture lovers, history buffs, and curious tourists with its historical magnificence and architectural mastery.

Established in 1930, the 36-story structure is well-known for its magnificent Art Deco style characterized by geometric patterns and shapes. Spread across an expanse of over 476,000 square feet, the building achieved notoriety when it got featured as the office of the 'Daily Planet,' the fictional newspaper in Superman comics and movies. In 1989, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission affirmed the building as a landmark, cementing its standing in architectural history.

While the entire building is a marvel, its illustrious lobby steals the show. Holding a central position in the lobby is the world's largest indoor globe, captivating visitors with its comprehensive presentation of the Earth. Affixed in 1930, this spinning globe has been updated periodically to reflect the geopolitical shifts of the world. Also, the thermograph and tellurian, which record the ever-changing weather and planets' rotation, respectively, are other notable features in the lobby that espouse the building's ethos of striving for knowledge and progress.

Apart from the atrium, the exterior of the Daily News Building equally impresses tourists with its black granite entrance embellished with vivid bas-relief sculptures. These sculptures, designed by Gaston Lachaise, portray office workers and the newspaper production process, paying homage to the building's original purpose. The highly stylized pinnacle of the building remains an iconic image on the Manhattan skyline, symbolizing the modernistic approach embodied in its design.

In essence, the Daily News Building is more than an architectural wonder; it’s a testament to the city's dynamic history and the evolutionary course of design. Its blend of art and mechanical modernism offers a captivating experience for anyone looking to dive into the architectural grandeur mirroring the spirit of the early 20th-century press. So, whether you're a Superman fan eager to explore the 'Daily Planet' or an architecture enthusiast, the building is a treasure trove of intriguing stories encased within the towering edifice of brick and mortar. Visit and let its elegance give you a tryst with history and architecture like never before.

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