William Starr Miller House

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The William Starr Miller House is a historic Gilded Age mansion on New York City's Upper East Side, renowned for its Beaux-Arts architecture and later use as the Neue Galerie museum.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Beaux-Arts building
mansion
architect Carrère and Hastings NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
French classicism
builtFor William Starr Miller II NERFINISHED
category Beaux-Arts architecture in New York City NERFINISHED
Houses in Manhattan
Museums in Manhattan
cityLandmarkStatus New York City Landmark NERFINISHED
completionDate 1914
constructionStartDate 1913
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse Neue Galerie New York NERFINISHED
floorCount 5
function exhibition space for German and Austrian art
hasBasement yes
hasEntrance Fifth Avenue main entrance
hasFacade Fifth Avenue frontage
hasFeature formal reception rooms
grand staircase
mansard roof
ornamental iron balconies
rusticated base
hasInteriorStyle early 20th-century European-inspired decor
hasOwner Ronald S. Lauder NERFINISHED
Serge Sabarsky Foundation NERFINISHED
historicPeriod Gilded Age NERFINISHED
locatedInHistoricDistrict Upper East Side Historic District NERFINISHED
location 1048 Fifth Avenue
Manhattan
New York City
Upper East Side NERFINISHED
material limestone
museumOpeningDate 2001
namedAfter William Starr Miller II NERFINISHED
neighborhood Carnegie Hill NERFINISHED
occupant Neue Galerie New York NERFINISHED
overlooks Central Park NERFINISHED
partOf Fifth Avenue NERFINISHED
Museum Mile NERFINISHED
previousOwner Grace Vanderbilt NERFINISHED
William Starr Miller family
usedAs museum building
private residence

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William Starr Miller notableBuildingDeveloped William Starr Miller House