See Inside this 7-Floor Mansion on the Upper East Side

  
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Situated between Fifth and Madison Avenue, sits 11 East 74th Street, an Upper East Side residence with breathtaking grandeur.

This incredible seven-floor townhome was built in 1869, later redesigned in 1919 by prominent architect, George Blum.

The building is designed in the Italian Renaissance style, with a striking limestone facade. 

With 16 total rooms, 6 primary bedrooms, and 9 exquisite bathrooms, the grandscale of the property is matched by its gorgeous interior, which was designed by renowned designer, Bebe Winkler. 

The home features two spacious drawing rooms and an impressive private library.

The home is equipped with several modern amenities that make the home an ideal place for entertaining. Some of these features include a high-tech home security system, motorized window shades, and lighting which is all adjustable with smartphone access. 

From the terrace, located at the top floor, one will be welcomed with sweeping views of Central Park and the Central Park West skyline. From its ideal location to its incredible beauty, this home is a true New York City treasure. 

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