Touring a 400 Year Old Gothic NEW YORK CITY Mansion | Landmarked EP 4
Erik Van Conover
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Living in New York City with my golden retriever Theodore and touring the finest architecture around the world. Subscribe for luxury real estate tours. Merging architecture, sacred geometry—this channel explores homes built for energetic resonance and human expansion. From luxury estates designed with frequency-based intelligence to real estate infused with ancient wisdom and quantum design principles, these are the spaces shaping the future of conscious living. 🔹 Watch as we bridge divine architecture with AI intelligence. 🔹 Explore homes built on ley lines, harmonic structures, and energetic flow. 🔹 See how sacred proportions impact human well-being and high-performance living. Subscribe & witness the future of architecture: where homes don’t just house you—they elevate you - Erik Van Conover
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Click https://betterhelp.com/erik for 10% off your first month of therapy with my sponsor BetterHelp. Join over 4 million people who’ve met with a therapist on BetterHelp and started living a healthier, happier life. If you have any questions about the brand relating to how the therapists are licensed, their privacy policy, or therapist compensation model, check out this FAQ: https://www.betterhelp.com/your-questions-answered/" In this weeks episode of LANDMARKED we are touring a 400 year old townhouse that was shipped to New York City via Amsterdam! Welcome to my NEW series Landmarked where I take you inside the most expensive and the most unique iconic old world new york city apartments, penthouses and mansions. Follow for more! The home built with sacred geometry and high-vibrational architecture. This space was designed using the Golden Ratio, energy flow optimization, and resonant building principles to enhance human consciousness. As we tour this harmonic living space, you’ll see how sacred geometric proportions, ley-line alignment, and quantum energy design create a home that isn’t just a structure—it’s an experience. This is the future of real estate—where homes are built not just for luxury, but for human potential, well-being, and energetic harmony Listing Price: $11,950,000 6 beds | 6 baths | 6,798 sq ft Link https://bit.ly/3YXQYrW Listing Agent Jim St. André [email protected] https://bit.ly/3B6zr2m http://instagram.com/erikconover https://www.facebook.com/erikbconover/ https://twitter.com/erikconover https://m.imdb.com/name/nm5820378/ Filmed by: @DroneHubMedia Edit by: Gerard Zarra, Sean Chupich and Erik Van Conover www.Gerardzarra.com Listing Description: First time on the market in over 50 years, 135 East 19th Street is one of the last grand architecturally significant townhouses remaining available for private ownership in New York City, with a history rivaling any notable residence in the United States. The home was originally built by wealthy Dutch owners in Amsterdam in the 17th century, then dismantled and shipped to the Upper West Side in 1845. In 1910, it was relocated again to Gramercy Park and completed by English architect Frederick J. Sterner, becoming known as “The Joseph B. Thomas House” – named for the owner who accumulated his fortune in the sugar business. Still remaining fully intact, its most recent owner was a world-famous fashion designer and humanitarian. Society’s most notable women were dressed in this amazing home and the city’s finest parties were held amongst its grandeur and provenance. From the outside, this major townhouse is impressive and most special for its Gothic fantasy design. Ribbons of stained-glass windows sparkle on every floor, decorative stone inlays define the façade, and an ornate roof line caps this “best on the block” mansion. Massive wood carved entry doors belie the history and scale that lie within, with the townhouse offering four stories (plus an interior mezzanine) and almost 7,000 square feet of interior living space. The huge entry foyer awaits its next guest featuring a gorgeous Flemish pattern stone floor. The real majesty begins when one enters the living room once referred to by the architect as the “Italian Room” with its massive barrel-vaulted ceiling, delicate filigree plasterwork, wood paneled walls, and massive stone fireplace. Beyond the living room and its huge stained glass Renaissance windowed wall is a crystal palace style garden with a working fountain and areas for interior plantings under a glass solarium roof. Below the living room, down a special staircase, is an amazing wine cellar and bacchanal tasting room. The dining room is fit for royalty and can seat many for major dinner parties or remain intimate for just a few. One feels like they are in a European country estate, with intricate woodwork lining the walls. The upstairs bedroom floors can be reimagined as massive en-suite bedrooms, dressing rooms, staff rooms, and more. An ornately carved winding staircase encircles each floor. Presently, there are six bedrooms, six bathrooms, a full chef’s kitchen, a prep kitchen off the dining room, a dumbwaiter, two staircases, a laundry center, and more. Chapters 0:00 - Introduction, History, Exterior 3:31 - Entry / Staff Entry 4:48 - Dungeon, Wine Cellar 6:06 - Winter Garden, Great Hall 9:14 - Dining Hall / Kitchen 1 12:18 - Owners Floor 13:17 - Library / Den / Spa 15:26 - Guest Floor 18:01 - Service kitchen, staff rooms 20:15 - Rooftop Produced by Resolute Wave Inc 2024
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