A 40-story building built to accommodate governmental space demands after the 1898 consolidation of the city's five boroughs. Constructed 1907-1914.
1 Centre St New York , NY 10007 United States
On the ground level of the Municipal Building is the CityStore, the Official Store of the City of New York, which sells books , gifts , collectables and souvenirs of New York City .
Access the Brooklyn Bridge Promenade from the South corner of the Municipal building. Allow 30 minutes to cross the bridge and enjoy the views ! - Green Guide Editor
Did you know? The Municipal Building is one of the largest government office buildings in the world, housing over 2,000 employees from municipal agencies in nearly 1 million square ft of office space. Read more
If you need to go above the 25th floor, take it to the 25th floor, walk down the hall and take the tower elevator up.
It’s a beautiful building on the outside. It’s definitely worth it to stop by and taking a few photos.
Did you know the Municipal Building was the first building in New York City to incorporate a subway station at its base?
One of my favorite buildings in NYC. Maybe because this is where Natalie Portman went to kill Gary Oldman in The Professional.
Leave yourself plenty of time to get through the Security Check Points.
Home of NYC Digital! Stay looped in my following @nycgov on Twitter.
Pee on the 19th floor. Incredible views .
Classic architecture outside, stuck in the 1950's inside
Nice breeze created by the wind tunnel . Perfect for a hot day or night!
Big Apple Greeter's offices are in this building!
Stop in the 1st floor gift shop and pick up a Made in NY shirt. - Tim Shey
The Architecture is Breath taking Look up and be amazed - Jimmy_from_beyond
Don't buy from the store in the lobby. Snapple $2.50 - Hector E
Effectively run agency! - Brownstone Living NYC
Awesome bridge, very great walk, good sight of both Manathan and Brooklyn, huge architecture - Io As Soon
We love this park! Free wifi a beautiful setting = great place to read, relax, or hang out with friends. - Lubin School of Business