Central Park’s land marked Belvedere Castle will re-open on June 28 after an extensive 15-month renovation project that cost $12million. The regal structure will be restored to its original splendor after it was left in shambles in the interim years since it was originally completed in 1869.
The whimsical granite castle was conceived by Central Park designers Frederick Olmstead and Calvert Vaux after their winning ‘Greenswald Plan’ won a design competition hosted by the City of New York in 1858. Their design was inspired by the open fields and natural landscape of the English countryside, it eschewed symmetry in favor of a more unspoiled look.
The imposing Gothic style structure was originally designed to be an observation deck that delivered sweeping views of the Great Lawn to the north and the fanciful woodlands of The Ramble to the south. The exact site was originally home to a fire tower owned by the Croton Aqueduct Company that supplied and distributed all the water throughout New York City. It was razed to make way for the castle which was constructed from schist and granite rock that was quarried in the park. Sitting on top of Central Park’s second-highest natural elevation, the castle’s name, ‘Belvedere’ is apt, as it means ‘beautiful view’ in Italian.
New York panorama from Central park with an aerial view Belvedere Castle among autumn trees. The 843-acre park is the third most visited tourist attraction in the world
View of the Belvedere Castle in New York’s Central Park looking across Turtle Pond
An undated early photo of Belvedere Castle in Central Park shows the original structure was built without windows much like Gothic European castles. Originally, a fire tower operated by the Croton Aqueduct company that distributed water throughout New York City stood in the castle’s place
Frederick Law Olmstead (left) and Calvert Vaux (right) are responsible for the natural design of Central Park and the construction of the Belevedere Castle after they won a contest hosted by the City of New York with their ‘Greenswald Plan.’ They were inspired by the unspoiled English country side that eschewed symmetry in favor of a more natural look
Wooden terraces and painted pavilions connected to the castle had long deteriorated and been removed before the building was turned into a weather station for the New York Meteorological Observatory in 1912. However, the Observatory eventually moved its offices to Rockefeller Center in the 1960s and the Castle was left to deteriorate for 20 years. During this time, it was ‘neither open or closed to the public, simply there for those who dared to enter,’ reported Central Park is the third most visited tourist attraction in the world, but during the 1960s and 1970s, its infrastructure went through a rocky period. Like much of the park, Belvedere Castle was covered in graffiti, vandalized and in complete shambles when The Central Park Conservancy launched a restoration project in 1983. They converted the building into a visitor center and rebuilt the original turret, terraces and surrounding pavilions.
Four decades later, the fanciful building that sits on 79th Street’s latitude was in dire need of another face lift. The Conservancy updated critical elements of its framework and 암사한강아파트 installed a new zero- emission heating and cooling system that was achieve by digging 400 feet into the schist rock.
Chris Nolan, the Conservancy’s chief landscape architect told , ‘This experience here is like being on the mountain top in the Adirondacks or the North Woods…It affords people a chance, with just a walk away from their apartment, to escape without getting on a train or spending the money to go anywhere else.’
Belvedere Castle in Central Park was originally designed to have two turreted stone towers but plans were revised to reduce costs by the corrupt Tammany Hall
New Yorker’s enjoy a picturesque picnic in the shadow of Central Park’s majestic Belvedere Castle which is set to re-open on June 28 after a $12million restoration project
The wide terraces and balconies were designed to provide sweeping views of the Great Lawn to the north and the fanciful woodlands of The Ramble to the south
Chris Nolan, Central Park Conservancy’s chief landscape architect said, ‘This experience here is like being on the mountain top in the Adirondacks or the North Woods…It affords people a chance, with just a walk away from their apartment, to escape without getting on a train or spending the money to go anywhere else’
Central Park Conservancy’s chief landscape architect told AM NewYork that the new nightly light up feature, ‘..will be a magnificent nighttime venue for New Yorkers and all I can say to you is that you can light up midtown as much as you want, but nothing will compare to looking at the Belvedere at night’
A wide, expansive panorama of Central Park’s Turtle Pond shows the wooden pavilion that was re-built during the 1980s in an effort to restore Belvedere Castle to its original plan
The castle deteriorated after the 60s when the New York Meteorological Observatory moved their offices to Rockefeller Center. Central Park’s infrastructure was close to bankruptcy and went through a rocky period; where vandals and graffiti artists took defaced the buildings
Since the 1980s, the Castle served as one of four visitor 암사한강아파트 centers in Central park
The two imposing towers of the famous San Remo luxury apartment building on Central Park West can be seen in the background of this image of Belvedere Castle
The castle is constructed from schist and granite rock that was quarried from the bedrock beneath the building. Five million cubic feet of soil and rocks had to be removed from the park during its construction and landscaping. More gunpowder was used in dynamite to clear the land than during the Civil War Battle of Gettysburg
Belvedere Castle will feature a new majestic light show during the evening hours
Canopy steps leading to Belvedere Castle observation deck which was used as a weather station between 1912 through the 1960s. It recently underwent a 15-month long renovation project that installed a new green- energy zero emission heating and cooling system
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