Isaac D. Fletcher House

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The Isaac D. Fletcher House is a grand Gilded Age mansion in New York City, designed in an opulent French Gothic and Renaissance Revival style and later incorporated into the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gilded Age mansion
mansion
architecturalStyle French Gothic Revival
Renaissance Revival
architecturalType urban townhouse
associatedWith Gilded Age elite of New York
Metropolitan Museum of Art NERFINISHED
borough Manhattan
category Buildings and structures associated with the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gilded Age mansions of New York City
Houses in Manhattan
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era Gilded Age
function residence
heritageStatus historic structure
incorporatedInto Metropolitan Museum of Art NERFINISHED
laterFunction museum building
locatedAlong Museum Mile NERFINISHED
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
locatedOn Fifth Avenue NERFINISHED
namedAfter Isaac D. Fletcher NERFINISHED
neighborhood Upper East Side NERFINISHED
notableFor French Gothic and Renaissance Revival detailing
lavish interior decoration
opulent façade
overlooks Central Park NERFINISHED
owner Isaac D. Fletcher NERFINISHED
partOf Metropolitan Museum of Art complex NERFINISHED
patron Isaac D. Fletcher NERFINISHED
usedAs gallery space of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

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C. P. H. Gilbert notableWork Isaac D. Fletcher House