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- Public Bath No. 7 is a historic bathhouse located in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York City. It was designed by Brooklyn architect Raymond F. Almirall.
- Public Bath Number 7 is a survivor of what was once the largest system of public baths in the world.
- Public Bath No. 7, located in Brooklyn’s Park Slope neighborhood, underwent an extensive restoration after years of neglect and deferred maintenance.
- The white brick building at 237-241 Fourth Avenue was constructed as a public bathhouse and was finished in 1910. It was the last of seven public baths...
- The exterior designs of the public bath buildings proposed by Cady were clearly intended to dignify~ even ennoble, the act of bathing.
- This building was completed in 1910 as Brooklyn’s Public Bath No. 7, and was described as being the most ornate public bath in the borough.
- Public Bath No. 7 is a historic bathhouse located in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York City.
- Public Bath No. 7 was the last of seven public baths to be built in Brooklyn and is one of only three surviving bathhouses in the borough.
- Public Bath No. 7. National Register Information System ID: 85002275.
- Real Estate, school zoning and more information about PUBLIC BATH NO. 7 at 227 Fourth Ave. in Park Slope.
- Public Bath No. 7 Historical Marker Location Map, New York, New York.
- Public Bath No. 7 | by SPS101.
- Two Brooklyn landmarks – the Child’s Building and Ford Amphitheater in Coney Island and Public Bath No. 7 in Park Slope – were among the winners of this year’s...
Public Bath No. 7
Краткая информация
Историческая баня, расположенная в Парк-Слоуп, Бруклин, Нью-Йорк. Она была спроектирована бруклинским архитектором Рэймондом Ф. Алмираллом. Она была построена между 1906 и 1910 годами из белого глазурованного кирпича и терракотовых блоков цвета известняка. Дизайн основан на палаццо эпохи Возрождения. Она имеет размеры три отсека на пять отсеков. Баня была преобразована в спортивный зал в 1937 году.
Факты
- Дата постройки:1906 год