Grand Central Terminal is a Beaux-arts style train station in New York City. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city, with 750,000 daily visits.
A semi-circular Art Deco edifice with an impressive terraced water cascade in front.
A Neoclassical style train station with a 22-karat gold leaf ceiling and 46 statues of Roman soldiers.
An Art Deco style train station with a grand arch of windows and two massive relief figures carved in stone.
A Spanish Colonial Revival style train station with a 75-foot-tall clock tower and two domes
A Spanish Revival style train station with twin domes and a spacious waiting area with a magnificent arched ceiling.
A modern train hall with a glass-and-steel roof and a 92-foot-tall skylight.
A Beaux-Arts style train station with a copper-domed clock tower and a 70-foot-long mural
A Beaux-Arts style train station with a 75-foot-tall rotunda and a 23-foot-tall clock.
A neoclassical structure with Art Deco chandeliers and a 28-foot-tall bronze sculpture of Michael the Archangel.