Warburg Mansion

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Warburg Mansion is a historic Fifth Avenue townhouse in New York City, originally built for the Warburg family and now known as the longtime home of the Jewish Museum.

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Warburg Mansion canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
museum building
townhouse
architect C. P. H. Gilbert
architecturalStyle Châteauesque
French Renaissance Revival
category Fifth Avenue
surface form: Fifth Avenue (Manhattan)

Historic houses in Manhattan
Museums in Manhattan
Upper East Side
city New York
completionDate 1908
constructionStartDate 1906
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentTenant Jewish Museum
surface form: The Jewish Museum
currentUse Jewish Museum
surface form: Jewish Museum of New York
donatedBy Frieda Schiff Warburg
donationYear 1944
floorCount 6
hasCollectionType Jewish art
Judaica
archaeological artifacts
ceremonial objects
fine arts
hasFunction art exhibition space
educational facility
hasOwnerHistory Jewish Museum
surface form: The Jewish Museum

Warburg family
heritageDesignation New York City Landmark
heritageDesignationDate 1981
locatedIn New York City
locatedInBorough Manhattan
locatedInNeighborhood Upper East Side
locatedOn Fifth Avenue
material limestone
museumOpenedAsJewishMuseum 1947
near 92nd Street
notableFor association with the Warburg banking family
housing one of the oldest Jewish museums in the world
originalOwner Felix M. Warburg
Warburg family
overlooks Central Park
partOf Museum Mile
refurbishedForMuseumUse mid-20th century
state New York
streetAddress 1109 Fifth Avenue
zipCode 10128

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Jewish Museum buildingUsed Warburg Mansion
1109 Fifth Avenue hasName Warburg Mansion