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Rockefeller Center and Radio City Music Hall are iconic destinations that attract millions of visitors each year. The complex, built in the 1930s, is a National Historic Landmark and is considered one of the greatest achievements of American architecture and engineering.
Rockefeller Center consists of 19 commercial buildings spanning 22 acres and is home to many businesses, including offices, retail, and dining. The complex is best known for its beautiful Art Deco architecture, including the iconic Christmas tree, which has been a major attraction during the festive season in New York City for more than 80 years.
Radio City Music Hall, part of the Rockefeller Center, has been a legendary performance venue attracting audiences since 1932. The theater is known for its Art Deco design, beautiful murals, and sound system and State-of-the-art lighting, making it the ideal venue for a variety of events, including concerts, theatrical performances and live shows.
In addition to its iconic architecture and legendary performance venue, the Rockefeller Center is also home to a variety of sculptures and public art, including the famous bronze statue of Atlas created by artist Lee Lawrie in in 1937. The complex is also home to the Top of the Rock observatory, which offers stunning views of the city and its iconic skyline.
Visitors to Rockefeller Center can also enjoy a variety of shopping and dining options, including the popular Fifth Avenue shopping district, just a short walk away. The complex is also home to several popular dining establishments, including the Rainbow Room, which serves classic American fare and offers spectacular city views.