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Architecture in Albany (New York)


Architecture in Albany (New York)

  • Albany City Hall (designed by reknowned architect H.H. Richardson, in the Romanesque style he popularized)
  • Cherry Hill, Schuyler and Ten Broeck mansion
  • Cathedral of All Saints
  • Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
  • The Empire State Plaza is something to behold. It lies between the New York State Capitol building and the New York State Museum. While many critics have found that the Plaza is architecturally intimidating, at best, it can be quite beautiful. Free concerts are often held on the plaza during the summer, ranging from Blues Festivals to Rock concerts. And the Fourth of July fireworks are spectacular.
  • Former Union Railroad (now offices for Bank of America)
  • Masonic Temple
  • New York State Capitol, +1 518 474-2418, . Free guided tours, M-F 10AM, noon, 2PM, and 3PM; Sa & Su 11AM, 1PM, and 3PM. Free self-guided audio tours M-F, 9AM-3PM (driver license or passport must be left as collateral for audio player). Plaza Visitor Center, Rm. 106 Concourse, Empire State Plaza. Security screening will confiscate pocket knives and other sharp objects.
  • New York State Education building with its impressive neo-classical colonnade
  • State Street is the main street that runs to the Albany Waterfront. Though much of the lower portion is decayed and empty, it retains a regal air and is well worth a visit, particularly as revitalization of the area takes hold. State Street is home to may of the stately 19th century homes that can be seen in Albany and was once home to writer Herman Melville. Nearby lies Pearl Street, which has recently undergone a renewal, and which caters to the 20-something bar and club scene. During the summer, the Alive at 5 concert series is an open festival on Broadway near the base of State Street. It draws quite a large crowd, and is generally a fun time for all. You can no longer bring your own beer, however—you must purchase it on site.
  • State Court of Appeals
  • State University of New York headquarters building (formerly the Delaware and Hudson railroad building)
  • St. Peter's Church
  • Van Ostrande-Radliff House (built circa 1728, is the oldest remaining Dutch building in the city)

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