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30 West 56th Street (originally the Henry Seligman Residence) is a building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It is along 56th Street's southern sidewalk between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue. The five-story building was designed by C. P. H. Gilbert in the French Renaissance Revival style. It was constructed between 1899 and 1901 as a private residence, one of several on 56th Street's "Bankers' Row".

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  • 30 West 56th Street (originally the Henry Seligman Residence) is a building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It is along 56th Street's southern sidewalk between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue. The five-story building was designed by C. P. H. Gilbert in the French Renaissance Revival style. It was constructed between 1899 and 1901 as a private residence, one of several on 56th Street's "Bankers' Row". The main facade is largely clad with limestone, while the side facades are clad with brick and have limestone quoins. It is divided vertically into three bays. The ground story contains three openings within a wall of rusticated blocks; the center opening was the original main entrance. The second floor contains wood-framed windows and the third and fourth stories have window openings containing three panes; there are ornamental balconettes at the second and fourth stories. A cornice and mansard roof rises above the fourth floor. The interior was ornately decorated, with a marble reception hall, Japanese-style smoking room, and Gothic style library. The house was commissioned for banker Henry Seligman, of J. & W. Seligman & Co., and his wife Adelaide. The couple was involved in numerous clubs and organizations and hosted events at the house until they both died in the early 1930s. Afterward, the house was leased to the Beethoven Association in 1934 and divided into apartments in 1941. The ground floor housed numerous restaurants starting in 1940, and modifications were made to the building in subsequent years. In 1994 it was purchased by Alberta Ferretti's firm Aeffe USA, which has occupied the building since 1996. The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the house as an official landmark in 2007. (en)
  • 30 West 56th Street (originalmente la residencia Henry Seligman ) es un edificio en el Midtown Manhattan de Nueva York (Estados Unidos).Está a lo largo de la acera sur de la calle 56 entre la Quinta Avenida y la Sexta Avenida. El edificio de cinco pisos fue diseñado por C. P. H. Gilbert en el estilo neorrenacentista francés. Fue construido entre 1899 y 1901 como una residencia privada, una de varias en "Bankers' Row" (o sea la "Fila de los banqueros") de la calle 56. La fachada principal está revestida en gran parte con piedra caliza, mientras que las fachadas laterales están revestidas con ladrillo y tienen quoins de piedra caliza. Está dividido verticalmente en tres tramos. La planta baja contiene tres aberturas dentro de una pared de bloques rústicos; la abertura central era la entrada principal original. El segundo piso contiene ventanas con marco de madera y los pisos tercero y cuarto tienen aberturas de ventanas que contienen tres paneles; hay balconettes ornamentales en el segundo y cuarto piso. Una cornisa y un techo abuhardillado se elevan sobre el cuarto piso. El interior estaba profusamente decorado, con un vestíbulo de recepción de mármol, una sala de fumadores de estilo japonés y una biblioteca de estilo gótico. La casa fue encargada por el banquero Henry Seligman, de J. & W. Seligman & Co., y su esposa Adelaide. La pareja participó en numerosos clubes y organizaciones y organizó eventos en la casa hasta que ambos murieron a principios de la década de 1930. Posteriormente, la casa fue arrendada a la Asociación Beethoven en 1934 y se dividió en apartamentos en 1941. La planta baja albergaba numerosos restaurantes a partir de 1940, y se realizaron modificaciones al edificio en los años siguientes. En 1994 fue comprado por la firma Aeffe USA de Alberta Ferretti, que ocupa el edificio desde 1996. La Comisión de Preservación de Monumentos Históricos de la Ciudad de Nueva York designó la casa como un monumento oficial en 2007. (es)
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  • 30 West 56th Street (originally the Henry Seligman Residence) is a building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It is along 56th Street's southern sidewalk between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue. The five-story building was designed by C. P. H. Gilbert in the French Renaissance Revival style. It was constructed between 1899 and 1901 as a private residence, one of several on 56th Street's "Bankers' Row". (en)
  • 30 West 56th Street (originalmente la residencia Henry Seligman ) es un edificio en el Midtown Manhattan de Nueva York (Estados Unidos).Está a lo largo de la acera sur de la calle 56 entre la Quinta Avenida y la Sexta Avenida. El edificio de cinco pisos fue diseñado por C. P. H. Gilbert en el estilo neorrenacentista francés. Fue construido entre 1899 y 1901 como una residencia privada, una de varias en "Bankers' Row" (o sea la "Fila de los banqueros") de la calle 56. (es)
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