El SoHo, la pequeña Italia y el barrio chino
El SoHo, la pequeña Italia y el barrio chino
Si Estados Unidos es un gran crisol, entonces el fuego se encendido en la Gran Manzana. Venga a ver una mezcla cultural única en acción en nuestro recorrido por SoHo, Little Italy y Chinatown.
Explore estos vecindarios fascinantes con una identidad tan variada como cercana. ¿Dónde más puedes viajar por el mundo en unas pocas cuadras?
Caminaremos por las calles de Little Italy, absorbiendo las vistas, los sonidos y los gustos de este colorido vecindario con una rica historia, aunque ocasionalmente sangrienta, de triunfos. Explore Mulberry Street, con sus ricos aromas de pasta y pastelería que emanan de casi todas las tiendas. Descubra el lugar donde tuvo lugar un legendario asesinato de la mafia, o simplemente tómase un momento para probar algunos cannoli.
Finalmente, nos aventuraremos en el vibrante mundo del Barrio Chino de Nueva York, una vez el enclave más grande de expatriados chinos en el hemisferio occidental. Aprenda sobre las luchas de los primeros inmigrantes que vinieron a la ciudad para construir un nuevo hogar. Escuche con asombro los relatos de las violencia Guerras de Tong, un capítulo oscuro olvidado de la historia de Nueva York, acerca de individuos que querian arrebatar el control del vecindario para ellos mismos
El Rey del SoHo
La galeria de Louis K. Meisel
La galeria del "National Geographic"
El studio de bellas artes de "LIK"
La galeria del "Eden"
La galeria del "Lumas"
El famoso calle de "Canal Street"
El viejo sede del NYPD
72 Greene Street is a stunning, five story building that is perfectly perched in SoHo. With soaring, arched windows and elegant columns flanking every floor of the building.
Built in 1900 and with ten units in the building, 72 Greene Street finds itself having a mix of residential and commercial. Four of the units in 72 Greene Street are residential, leaving the rest for commercial endeavors.
Louis K. Meisel (born 1942 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American author, art dealer and proponent of the photorealist art movement, having coined the term in 1969. He is also the owner of one of the earliest art galleries in SoHo at 141 Prince Street.
It doesn’t get any more New York than this. LIK Fine Art Soho matches its famous surroundings with an interior of simple black & white tones, keeping all of the focus on Peter Lik’s display of fitting, raw imagery. World famous local icons, such as Empire, remind the viewer of the city’s amazing architectural and historical significance, while a collection of stunning photographs offers an escape beyond its metropolis walls.
New York City is all about thrilling and unique experiences, which is why the Big Apple was the perfect place for LUMAS to open its first U.S. Gallery. SoHo, the once avant-garde but now legendary district, has been home to LUMAS New York since November 2006.
Since its foundation in 1997 by Cathia Klimovsky, Eden Gallery has evolved into a global network of high-end art galleries representing a selection of international artists, each with a uniquely modern approach to creation. Collectively, Eden artists represent and promote contemporary optimism and a colorful view of life.
Canal Street is a major east–west street of over 1 mile (1.6 km) in Lower Manhattan, NYC. Running from East Broadway between Essex and Jefferson Streets in the east, to West Street between Watts and Spring Streets in the west. It runs through the neighborhood of Chinatown, and forms the southern boundaries of SoHo and Little Italy as well as the northern boundary of Tribeca.
It was built in 1905–1909, and was designed by the firm of Hoppin & Koen. 240 Centre housed the headquarters of the N.Y Police Department from 1909 to 1973, and was converted into a luxury co-op building in 1988 by the firm of Ehrekranz Group & Eckstut. It is now known as the Police Building Apartments
Ferrara Bakery and Cafe, established in 1892 by Antonio Ferrara, claims to be America's first espresso bar. It is located in Little Italy, Manhattan, New York City and offers Italian delicacies. Ferrara has remained a family owned business since its inception and is operated at its original location on Grand Street by the family's fifth generation of bakers. Many of their items can also be purchased through their website and shipped throughout the United States.
Brooklyn Street Artist Tristan Eaton installed a mural of Audrey Hepburn in Mulberry St, Little Italy on a wall belonging to Caffe Roma.
Location: 176 Mulberry St, New York.
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