FlatironBuilding

Flatiron Building

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The Flatiron Building, originally the Fuller Building, is a triangular 22-story, 285-foot-tall steel-framed landmarked building at 175 Fifth Avenue in … See more

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Apr 8, 2024
It’s an iconic building and one that I wanted to see in the city. It’s still worth it, just be aware it’s currently covered in scaffold. The small park at the narrow end has a nice aspect and is a gr… Full review by DAROHATH
Mar 19, 2024
Never really taken a good luck at this incredible building before. There's a small park at the thin end of the iron and we sat there in admiration. We got talking with a big guy smoking a cigar who u… Full review by RazzyBthefirst
Mar 2, 2024
Beautiful & historic district in NYC! The Flatiron building is really amazing to see in person. As of Feb 2024 there appears to be work on the building with scaffolding on the sides. Still a beautifu… Full review by Hgtravl

Facts

Floors:22
Height:86.87 m
Opened:1902-06
Architect:Daniel Burnham
Architectural style:Renaissance Revival

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Is it possible to tour the inside of the building? Thanks Al
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The building is a working office building, so you may be able to get inside, but I don't think they give tours. There is an extensive article on the building on Wikipedia. There is also a free …
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The building is a working office building, so you may be able to get inside, but I don't think they give tours. There is an extensive article on the building on Wikipedia. There is also a free map outlining a DIY walking tour of the area found on a website called Free Tours By Foot. The entire area is very interesting so go and enjoy yourself!
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Too many to count unless you are a window cleaner But if you have the time to count them let me know
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Hello, you have enough windows to get bored counting the 22 plants by 21 windows for each of the facades, more or less clear. Greetings.
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How many windows are in this building. My daughter is doing a math project on this building. Thanks Kim from Canada
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Absolutely no idea kdanhz. Only saw the building from outside and opposite. Would recommend searching via the Internet. There's a lot of information on it. Best of luck.
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