The 1909 Alwyn Court in Manhattan, New York

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Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

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The Alwyn Court in Midtown Manhattan is a prominent residential building known for its elaborate design and significant role in New York City’s architectural and historical landscape, offering a blend of elegance and heritage.

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History of the Alwyn Court

Constructed between 1907 and 1909, The Alwyn Court was the brainchild of the Alwyn Realty Company, led by Albert S. Alcott and William P. Wynne.

The architects, drawing inspiration from the French Renaissance style, adorned the building with ornate details and intricate ornamentation, embodying the opulence and sophistication of the Belle Époque era.

This resulted in a striking facade with detailed terra cotta designs, arched windows, balconies, and floral motifs that exuded grandeur and refinement.

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Majestic Midtown Landmark

In 1966, the Landmarks Preservation Commission designated The Alwyn Court a New York City landmark in recognition of its architectural and historical significance.

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Interior of the Alwyn Court

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One of the most notable features of The Alwyn Court is its stunning interior courtyard, an oasis of tranquility amidst the bustling city streets.

Enclosed by a glass canopy and adorned with ornate iron railings, the courtyard provides residents with a serene retreat, evoking a sense of timeless beauty and grace.

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The Alwyn Court’s enduring legacy is a testament to its creators’ vision and craftsmanship, ensuring that it will remain a beloved icon of the city for generations to come.

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