Empire State Building
It has regained its status as the largest skyscraper in the city since the disappearance of the
Twin Towers in 2001. The new Freedom Tower will take back the title.
Empire State Building
The entrance hall. All marble, with the aluminum effigy of the tower.
Empire State Building
The antenna at the top of the building rises to 443 meters.
Empire State Building
The anti-suicide protections of the observation platform.
Times Square
Times Square
Paramount Building
Times Square
Times Square
Times Square
Belgium is well represented
Paramount Building
Paramount Building
Times Square
Times Square
Times Square
Times Square
Times Square
Times Square
High Line Park
Former railway line of the Lower West Side, it saw the last train passed in 1980.
High Line Park
Since then, it was total abandonment. A neighborhood committee was set up to rescue the line and transform it
into a public garden.
High Line Park
Since 2009, 2.3 km have been renovated and are accessible via many stairs and lifts.
High Line Park
High Line Park
High Line Park
High Line Park
From this bridge, there are many interesting points of view.
High Line Park
High Line Park
High Line Park
High Line Park
High Line Park
High Line Park
High Line Park
High Line Park
The Bridge of Sighs New York version.
High Line Park
High Line Park
High Line Park
High Line Park
End of the park.
Central Park West
55 Central Park West
Location of the shooting of the final confrontation of Ghostbusters.
55 Central Park West & Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
Still in this movie, this little church will be
crushed by Stay Puft.
55 Central Park West
American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West
American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West
American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West
Central Park West
Sometimes, the heat network of New York gets out of the bowels of the city.
Central Park West
Central Park West
A squirrel venturing on the road.
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Seat of the Diocese of New York within the United States Episcopal Church, it is the largest cathedral
in the world (St. Peter's of Rome not being a cathedral).
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Built started in 1892, it's still not completed. Here, the portals inaugurated in 1997.
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
The unfinished transept. The crossing of the transept should have been crowned by an imposing Roman-Byzantine tower.
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Begun in Romano-Gothic style (choir and transept), a new architect gets the project and changes it
into a purely Gothic cathedral.
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
A statue with an image of Gandhi.
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
From the stalls of the choir.
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
The chapel with the bright chair.
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Bronze doors.
Brooklyn Bridge
To City Hall Park.
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn
Unique foray outside of Manhattan.
Manhattan Bridge
Manhattan Bridge
Manhattan Bridge
From the Manhattan Bridge
From the Manhattan Bridge
From the Manhattan Bridge
From the Manhattan Bridge
Hudson River
Let’s go off to Liberty Island !
Hudson River
New York Bay
Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty
Liberty Island
Hudson River
Jersey City & Manhattan.
Ellis Island
The arrival point of immigrants between 1892 and 1954.
Ellis Island
Ellis Island
The part of the island being rehabilitated.
Ellis Island
Nicknamed The Island of Tears or Heartbreak Island because
of 2% of immigrants who were not admitted after their long trip.
Ellis Island
More than 12 million immigrants passed through this island.
Ellis Island
Ellis Island
Ellis Island
New York Bay
New York Bay
Back to Manhattan.
Trinity Church
Episcopal Church at the intersection of Wall Street and Broadway.
Trinity Church
Its cemetery. There are the graves of Alexander Hamilton or Robert Fulton,
the inventor of the steamboat.
Trinity Church
Dedicated in 1697, the current building dates from 1839.
Trinity Church
Trinity Church
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