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Rockefeller Center
30 Rockefeller Ctr., New York, NY 10112 40.758508 -73.978971
at 50th St.   See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
212-332-6868 Send to Phone

Photo by Jed Egan

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B, D, F, M at 47th-50th Sts.-Rockefeller Center

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Profile

Popularly known as "30 Rock" and the former GE Building, the Comcast Building is the tallest, grandest and most dazzling of the Rockefeller Center buildings. The landmark emanates a futuristic, larger-than-life grace, despite its bulky limestone base, which garnered another nickname: "The Slab." The 70-story Art Deco building was originally constructed for the Radio Corporation of America in 1933, and was exceptionally modern for its time, with a contemporary open lobby and even escalators connecting the ground floor to lower level shops. As was customary in the 1930s, the Rockefellers hired a philosopher to provide guidance to commissioned artists—the entire Rockefeller complex features over 100 pieces of original art, and some of the best are at 30 Rock. Lee Lawrie’s sculptural relief over the plaza-side entrance is typically allegorical, depicting a fierce Zeus in limestone and glass. The message sculpted below, "Wisdom and Knowledge shall be the Stability of thy times" is an excerpt from the Biblical book of Isaiah. The lobby's original mural, designed and painted by Diego Rivera and depicting Lenin as a worker’s leader, was removed and replaced by a painting depicting Abe Lincoln, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and other less controversial figures. The old observatory atop 30 Rockefeller Center—a major attraction that was closed in 1986 to create room for the expanded Rainbow Room—reopened in 2005 with floor-to-ceiling windows and a special express elevator to the 67th floor.

See It

Dozens of NBC programs are produced at TV Studios in the GE Building, including NBC Nightly News, Dateline, NBC Sports, and Saturday Night Live. The Today Show is produced across the street at 10 Rockefeller Center.

Tours
Tours of Rockefeller Center are offered daily between 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Call 212-664-7174 to reserve tickets ($25) in advance. Tours depart every half-hour Monday through Thurday and every 15 minutes Friday through Sunday, from the NBC Experience Store at 30 Rockefeller Plaza.