Fort Tryon Park

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Fort_Tryon_Park an entity of type: Thing

Fort Tryon Park és un parc públic de la ciutat de Nova York, situat al barri de Washington Heights, al nord de Manhattan. La seva superfície és de 270.000 m². Es veu sobre el riu Hudson, el George Washington Bridge, els i el Harlem River. És en aquest parc que s'ha instal·lat The Cloisters -un museu que forma part del Metropolitan Museum of Art- especialitzat en la cultura i l'art medieval, que particularment presenta autèntics claustres europeus, transportats i reconstruïts pedra per pedra. rdf:langString
Der Fort Tryon Park ist ein öffentlicher Park im Norden von Manhattan. Er hat eine Gesamtfläche von 27 Hektar. Benannt wurde er nach dem britischen Gouverneur William Tryon. Innerhalb des Parks befindet sich das zum Metropolitan Museum of Art gehörende Museum The Cloisters. Der Park wurde von der städtischen Landmarks Preservation Commission zum Landschaftsdenkmal ernannt. Zusammen mit The Cloisters wurde es 1978 zudem in das von der Bundesregierung geführte nationale Verzeichnis historischer Stätten aufgenommen. rdf:langString
Fort Tryon Park est un parc public de la ville de New York, situé dans le quartier de Washington Heights, dans le nord de l'arrondissement de Manhattan. Sa surface est de 270 000 m2. On a vue sur l'Hudson, le pont George-Washington, les New Jersey Palisades et la Harlem River. C'est dans ce parc que s'est installé The Cloisters — un musée faisant partie du Metropolitan Museum of Art — spécialisé dans la culture et l'art médiéval, et qui a pour particularité de présenter d'authentiques cloîtres européens, transportés et reconstruits pierre par pierre. rdf:langString
Fort Tryon Park es un parque público de la ciudad de Nueva York, situado en el barrio de Washington Heights, al norte de Manhattan. Su superficie es de 270.000 m². Tiene vista sobre el río Hudson, el puente George Washington, las paisadas de New Jersey y el río Harlem. Alberga el museo The Cloisters, -un museo que forma parte del Museo Metropolitano de Arte. especializado en la cultura y el arte medieval, que particularmente presenta auténticos claustros europeos, transportados y reconstruidos piedra por piedra. rdf:langString
포트 트라이언 공원(Fort Tryon Park)은 뉴욕 맨해튼에 위치한 공원이다. 공원 내에 있는 트라이언 요새는 전망대가 있어, 경치를 즐길 수 있다. 공원 내에는 클로이스터스도 위치하고 있다. rdf:langString
崔恩堡公園(英語:Fort Tryon Park)是位於美國紐約市曼哈頓哈德森高地的一座公園,面積67英畝(27公頃)。該地區是美國獨立戰爭中的地點,但直到20世紀這裡都人口稀少。1917年,小洛克菲勒購買了這裡,作為住宅的用地。1931年,洛克菲勒家族將這裡捐贈給紐約市。1935年,這裡正式改為公園。崔恩堡公園被列入國家史蹟名錄和紐約地標。 rdf:langString
Fort Tryon Park is a public park located in the Hudson Heights and Inwood neighborhoods of the borough of Manhattan in New York City. The 67-acre (27 ha) park is situated on a ridge in Upper Manhattan, close to the Hudson River to the west. It extends mostly from 192nd Street in the south to Riverside Drive in the north, and from Broadway in the east to the Henry Hudson Parkway in the west. The main entrance to the park is at Margaret Corbin Circle, at the intersection of Fort Washington Avenue and Cabrini Boulevard. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Fort Tryon Park
rdf:langString Fort Tryon Park
rdf:langString Fort Tryon Park
rdf:langString Fort Tryon Park
rdf:langString Fort Tryon Park
rdf:langString 포트 트라이언 공원
rdf:langString 崔恩堡公園
rdf:langString Fort Tryon Park
xsd:float 40.86083221435547
xsd:float -73.93250274658203
xsd:integer 1019809
xsd:integer 1121852992
rdf:langString right
rdf:langString Granite posts leading to the former Billings estate
rdf:langString A walkway in Fort Tryon Park
rdf:langString Cuxa Cloister
rdf:langString Stone benches
rdf:langString Stone water fountain
rdf:langString The Billings Arcade, an arched arcade
rdf:langString The Billings Lawn, a small lawn
rdf:langString The Fuentidueña Apse
rdf:langString The cottage, a one-story structure with a red roof
rdf:langString The tower of the Cloisters, as seen from Linden Terrace
rdf:langString A walkway in Fort Tryon Park
rdf:langString A water fountain, designed by the Olmsted Brothers
rdf:langString Cuxa Cloister
rdf:langString Granite posts
rdf:langString The Billings Arcade
rdf:langString The Billings Lawn
rdf:langString The cottage
rdf:langString The built-in benches, part of Olmsted's original design
rdf:langString The tower of the Cloisters, as seen from Linden Terrace
rdf:langString horizontal
xsd:gMonthDay --12-19
rdf:langString Sir William Tryon
rdf:langString eq
xsd:integer 2014
xsd:integer 2018
rdf:langString Cuxa_Cloister_MET_DP132222.jpg
rdf:langString The cloisters chapel reconstruction.JPG
rdf:langString US
xsd:integer 6
xsd:integer 2
xsd:integer 2013
rdf:langString
rdf:langString Bus:
rdf:langString Subway: to 190th Street or Dyckman Street
xsd:integer -3
xsd:integer 1908
rdf:langString Open all year
xsd:integer 300 375 450
xsd:integer 250000
xsd:string 40.86083333333333 -73.9325
rdf:langString Fort Tryon Park és un parc públic de la ciutat de Nova York, situat al barri de Washington Heights, al nord de Manhattan. La seva superfície és de 270.000 m². Es veu sobre el riu Hudson, el George Washington Bridge, els i el Harlem River. És en aquest parc que s'ha instal·lat The Cloisters -un museu que forma part del Metropolitan Museum of Art- especialitzat en la cultura i l'art medieval, que particularment presenta autèntics claustres europeus, transportats i reconstruïts pedra per pedra.
rdf:langString Der Fort Tryon Park ist ein öffentlicher Park im Norden von Manhattan. Er hat eine Gesamtfläche von 27 Hektar. Benannt wurde er nach dem britischen Gouverneur William Tryon. Innerhalb des Parks befindet sich das zum Metropolitan Museum of Art gehörende Museum The Cloisters. Der Park wurde von der städtischen Landmarks Preservation Commission zum Landschaftsdenkmal ernannt. Zusammen mit The Cloisters wurde es 1978 zudem in das von der Bundesregierung geführte nationale Verzeichnis historischer Stätten aufgenommen.
rdf:langString Fort Tryon Park is a public park located in the Hudson Heights and Inwood neighborhoods of the borough of Manhattan in New York City. The 67-acre (27 ha) park is situated on a ridge in Upper Manhattan, close to the Hudson River to the west. It extends mostly from 192nd Street in the south to Riverside Drive in the north, and from Broadway in the east to the Henry Hudson Parkway in the west. The main entrance to the park is at Margaret Corbin Circle, at the intersection of Fort Washington Avenue and Cabrini Boulevard. The area was known by the local Lenape tribe as Chquaesgeck and by Dutch settlers as Lange Bergh (Long Hill). During the American Revolutionary War, the Battle of Fort Washington was fought at the site of the park on November 16, 1776. The area remained sparsely populated during the 19th century, but by the turn of the 20th century, it was the location of large country estates. Beginning in January 1917, philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, Jr., bought up the "Tryon Hall" estate of Chicago industrialist C. K. G. Billings and several others to create Fort Tryon Park. He engaged the Olmsted Brothers firm to design the park and hired James W. Dawson to create the planting plan. Rockefeller gave the land to the city in 1931, after two prior attempts to do so were unsuccessful, and the park was completed in 1935. Rockefeller also bought sculptor George Gray Barnard's collection of medieval art and gave it to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which from 1935 to 1939 built the Cloisters in Fort Tryon Park to house the collection. The park is built on a high formation of Manhattan schist with igneous intrusions and glacial striations from the last ice age. The park's design included extensive plantings of various flora in the park's many gardens, including the Heather Garden, which was restored in the 1980s. Besides the gardens and the Cloisters, the park has extensive walking paths and meadows, with views of the Hudson and Harlem Rivers. Fort Tryon Park was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 19, 1978 and was designated a New York City Scenic Landmark in 1983.
rdf:langString Fort Tryon Park est un parc public de la ville de New York, situé dans le quartier de Washington Heights, dans le nord de l'arrondissement de Manhattan. Sa surface est de 270 000 m2. On a vue sur l'Hudson, le pont George-Washington, les New Jersey Palisades et la Harlem River. C'est dans ce parc que s'est installé The Cloisters — un musée faisant partie du Metropolitan Museum of Art — spécialisé dans la culture et l'art médiéval, et qui a pour particularité de présenter d'authentiques cloîtres européens, transportés et reconstruits pierre par pierre.
rdf:langString Fort Tryon Park es un parque público de la ciudad de Nueva York, situado en el barrio de Washington Heights, al norte de Manhattan. Su superficie es de 270.000 m². Tiene vista sobre el río Hudson, el puente George Washington, las paisadas de New Jersey y el río Harlem. Alberga el museo The Cloisters, -un museo que forma parte del Museo Metropolitano de Arte. especializado en la cultura y el arte medieval, que particularmente presenta auténticos claustros europeos, transportados y reconstruidos piedra por piedra.
rdf:langString 포트 트라이언 공원(Fort Tryon Park)은 뉴욕 맨해튼에 위치한 공원이다. 공원 내에 있는 트라이언 요새는 전망대가 있어, 경치를 즐길 수 있다. 공원 내에는 클로이스터스도 위치하고 있다.
rdf:langString 崔恩堡公園(英語:Fort Tryon Park)是位於美國紐約市曼哈頓哈德森高地的一座公園,面積67英畝(27公頃)。該地區是美國獨立戰爭中的地點,但直到20世紀這裡都人口稀少。1917年,小洛克菲勒購買了這裡,作為住宅的用地。1931年,洛克菲勒家族將這裡捐贈給紐約市。1935年,這裡正式改為公園。崔恩堡公園被列入國家史蹟名錄和紐約地標。
xsd:integer 1935
rdf:langString Fort Tryon Park main entrance sign
xsd:integer 300
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 117635
<Geometry> POINT(-73.932502746582 40.860832214355)

data from the linked data cloud