Vintage Photos: American Museum of Natural History
Untapped Cities is excited to announce a new weekly column of vintage photos. The inaugural edition presents a slideshow of
Vintage Photos: Parc des Buttes Chaumont
Spring is the perfect time of year to visit the Parc des Buttes Chaumont, one of the most beautiful and
Restoration of Keramos Hall in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Recently, Kamen Tall Architects P.C. recovered and restored Keramos Hall, a rare architectural landmark in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Thomas C.
Behind a Fake Brownstone in Brooklyn Lurks a Secret Subway Ventilator
Strolling past the row of houses on Joralemon Street in Brooklyn Heights, you might notice that something is a little
Art Looted in Paris During World War II: A Family History
The Mona Lisa left its home in the Musée du Louvre during World War II and traveled all over France,
Mallet-Stevens: Modernist Masterpiece for Sale (PHOTOS)
If you stroll down the Rue Mallet-Stevens in Paris’ 16th arrondissement, you’ll discover five exquisite examples of modernist architecture
Famous Museum Heists in the History of Paris
Thanks to the abundance of valuable art in France, French museums are among the most vulnerable targets of art theft
Historic House from Men in Black May Face Wrecking Ball
Anyone who grew up in the ’90s (or earlier) will be sad to learn that the house on 54 MacDougal
Untapped Event: Dinner & Cocktails in the Abandoned Bank of Manhattan (No Longer Empty)
This Saturday, March 16: Join Untapped Cities and No Longer Empty for an evening of food and entertainment celebrating the
The Palais Garnier Through the Years
I visited the Palais Garnier for the first time during my semester abroad in Paris. I was taking a class
Untapped Events: VIP Tour and Tasting at Tuthilltown Spirits
Saturday, April 27th: Join Untapped Cities and Ralph Erenzo, the owner and founder of Tuthilltown Spirits, for an exclusive tour
The Woolworth Building Celebrates its Centennial at the Skyscraper Museum
Grand Central Terminal is not the only New York landmark celebrating its one-hundredth birthday this year. The Woolworth Building, Manhattan’