Woolworth Building Tours in New York, NY

233 BroadwayNew York, NY 10007
View on Map

Woolworth Building Tours is not currently available.

Check out our other great New York City Things to Do.

Overview

Tour the historic Woolworth Building in NYC! Built in 1913 by Cass Gilbert, this skyscraper was once the tallest building in the world. While the building has long been closed to the public, guests can tour the vintage lobby and learn about the magnificent architecture of this legendary New York City jewel. Tours are available in 30, 60, and 90-minute lengths.

1 or more people

Description

from Woolworth Building Tours
In 1913 the Woolworth Building, hailed by architectural critics as an engineering marvel, soared 792 feet high into the lower Manhattan skyline, making it the tallest building in the world at that time. The awe-inspiring, technologically advanced steel frame structure was designed by
renowned architect Cass Gilbert. In addition to the skyscraper’s mechanical underbelly, which featured high speed elevator service, self-sustaining electrical power generation, heating, cooling, water supply, and fire protection, its grand lobby was recognized as a stunning and picturesque work of art.

Today, the lobby’s spectacular stained glass, Byzantine mosaics, sculptures, and murals are being appreciated by architectural enthusiasts and professionals, historians, artists and visitors from around the world. The lobby had been closed to the public for a number of years due to security issues and general traffic within a building that houses professional offices and soon to be residential tenants. But there was no denying the public’s interest in this “Cathedral of Commerce”, as its Gothic exterior beckoned passersby into its Romanesque cathedral style lobby with its magnificent marble staircase. Frank W. Woolworth, the chief executive of the F. W. Woolworth Company and owner of the popular five-and-ten-cent stores across the globe, commissioned Cass Gilbert to build the Woolworth headquarters. And while the skyscraper became a beacon for commerce and prosperity, the architect and the building’s principals upheld a sense of humor and pride which visitors can see amid the lobby’s many carved stone caricatures (Corbel sculptures include Gilbert with a model of the building, engineer Gunvald Aus taking a girder's measurements, and Woolworth counting nickels), theatrical faces, symbolic animals, documented dates and trusted allies. These fun facts and details, and so much more, are exposed during the Woolworth Building Lobby Tours.

Woolworth Building Tours Reviews

Have you been to Woolworth Building Tours? Share your knowledge and be the first to review this.

Frequently Asked Questions about Woolworth Building Tours

How long is the tour?
Guests have the option of choosing a 30, 60, or 90-minute tour of the Woolworth Building.

When should I arrive for my tour?
Tours begin promptly at the designated tour time. Please arrive 10-15 minutes early in order to depart with the tour group on time.

Where do the tours meet?
Tours meet at the front entrance of the Woolworth Building.

Is the tour handicap accessible?
The tours require consistent walking, standing, and climbing stairs.

Can I bring a beverage on the tour?
No food or beverages are allowed on the tour.

Can I take pictures of the building?
Flash photography and video are prohibited.

Is this tour kid-friendly?
Children under the age of 10 are not permitted on the tour.