We’ve made a big update to our long-running tour of the Woolworth Building with even more behind-the-scenes access than before! On August 12th, Untapped Cities will offer an hour-long tour of the normally off-limits Woolworth Building which will feature not only a visit through the stunning lobby but also an exclusive walk through the massive basement levels. On this tour of the underbelly of the Woolworth Building, you’ll get a complete picture of the engineering feat and aesthetic masterpiece that the skyscarper is. With access to locations not normally included on any other public tour, this behind the scenes look at the underpinnings of one of NYC’s most important historic landmarks is only available exclusively through Untapped Cities. Tickets are limited in number.
The tour will be led Lisa Renz, a preservationist working directly on the Woolworth Building, and Roy Suskin of The Witkoff Group who manages the building. In addition to a guided visit through the spectacular lobby, we will also visit the basement level where the bank vault is located, where the former entrances to the subway are, the boiler room and the immense space that once housed the engine room that once powered and lighted the building.
See more images of some of the great architecture you’ll see on the tour. See our full list of Untapped Cities events here.
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