Disambiguation evidence for Cornelius Vanderbilt II House, New York City via surface form

"Cornelius Vanderbilt II House"


As subject (49)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Cornelius Vanderbilt II House".

Predicate Object
architect Cass Gilbert
surface form: George B. Post
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
architecturalStyle Châteauesque
associatedWith American industrial wealth
associatedWith Fifth Avenue
surface form: Fifth Avenue Millionaires' Row
associatedWith Vanderbilt family
builtFor Cornelius Vanderbilt II
category Demolished buildings and structures in Manhattan
category Gilded Age mansions
category Vanderbilt family residences
cityBlock Fifth Avenue and 58th Street
surface form: Fifth Avenue between 57th and 58th Streets
client Cornelius Vanderbilt II
completionDate 1883
cornerOf Fifth Avenue and West 57th Street
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demolishedFor commercial development
demolitionDate 1926
era Gilded Age
expanded 1890s
hasFeature elaborate ironwork
hasFeature formal gardens
hasFeature mansard roof
hasFeature ornate dormers
instanceOf Gilded Age mansion
instanceOf demolished building
instanceOf mansion
knownFor being one of the largest private residences in New York City
knownFor opulent Gilded Age architecture
knownFor symbol of Vanderbilt family wealth
laterOwner Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt
laterOwner Vanderbilt family
locatedIn New York City
locatedInBorough Manhattan
locatedInNeighborhood Midtown Manhattan
locatedOn Fifth Avenue
material stone
notableFeature elaborate grand staircase
notableFeature extensive art collection
notableFeature large central courtyard
notableFeature lavish interiors
numberOfFloors 5
owner Cornelius Vanderbilt II
replacedBy Bergdorf Goodman store
surface form: Bergdorf Goodman building
startDate 1880s
state New York
streetAddress 1 West 57th Street
timePeriod early 20th century
timePeriod late 19th century
use private residence

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Cornelius Vanderbilt II notableBuildingOwned
"Cornelius Vanderbilt II House"