Description
Rockefeller Center, an iconic landmark in the heart of New York City, serves as a testament to architectural grandeur and visionary urban planning. Conceived by John D. Rockefeller Jr. during the Great Depression, this vast complex of 19 commercial buildings spans over 22 acres between 48th and 51st streets in Manhattan. It’s renowned not only for its Art Deco architectural beauty but also for being the epicenter of NYC’s cultural life, housing the legendary Radio City Music Hall, the GE Building with its famed observation deck ‘Top of the Rock,’ and the seasonal outdoor ice skating rink that becomes a focal point for both tourists and locals during the winter months. Rockefeller Center continues to be a symbol of innovation, entertainment, and artistic expression, attracting millions of visitors every year.