On August 29 of 2015 we both did walk from our Hyatt Place New York/Midtown-South to the 42nd Street in New York City, to view the 1930 Chrysler Building (click the hyperlink).
That's what we loved about this hotel, conveniently close to most areas!
Yep, for Walter P. Chrysler, the car manufacturer it was a status symbol to build the tallest building in the world!
It remained the tallest building until 1974 when the Sears Tower in Chicago won that title.
It remained the tallest building until 1974 when the Sears Tower in Chicago won that title.
There it is!
Against a perfectly blue sky again; we both got so very lucky with the weather.
Can you imagine that his building is from 1930?!
Quite a challenge for that time to build such a tall structure.
Being in such a high rise city, it is a constant struggle for capturing these giants as often they are partly hidden from view!
But contrary to what many Europeans still think; these buildings are ONLY office buildings and not for living!
There always is another tall building in the way...
Here it is, adjacent to the Grand Hyatt of New York City.
Still towering tall above the hotel as the 1930 Chrysler Building has 318 meters (1045 ft) including its spire!
Or 77 floors...
The Grand Hyatt has only 26 floors and is 90 m or 295 ft tall.
It is very hard to get it into perspective...
The Gargoyles you see here, depict the Chrysler car ornaments on this Art Deco style skyscraper.
Indeed, a very interesting piece of architecture and it's only one year younger as my Pieter is!
Hope you enjoyed this little walk to one of New York City's skyscrapers.
Thank you for your visit!