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Jolly Madison Towers Collection

Step into the grandeur of Jolly Madison Towers, a historic landmark in New York City

Background imageJolly Madison Towers Collection: Main entrance and loggia on 38 Street, Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924

Main entrance and loggia on 38 Street, Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924. Designed by Murgatroyd and Ogden in Renaissance Revival style

Background imageJolly Madison Towers Collection: The Fraternity Clubs Building from Madison Avenue, New York City, 1924

The Fraternity Clubs Building from Madison Avenue, New York City, 1924. Designed by Murgatroyd and Ogden in Renaissance Revival style, the Fraternity Clubs Building is a hotel completed in 1923

Background imageJolly Madison Towers Collection: South-east dining room, the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924

South-east dining room, the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924. Designed by Murgatroyd and Ogden in Renaissance Revival style, the Fraternity Clubs Building is a hotel completed in 1923

Background imageJolly Madison Towers Collection: Main entrance of the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924

Main entrance of the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924. Detail showing the Italian loggia on the second floor

Background imageJolly Madison Towers Collection: Floor plans, the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924

Floor plans, the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924. Designed by Murgatroyd and Ogden in Renaissance Revival style, the Fraternity Clubs Building is a hotel completed in 1923

Background imageJolly Madison Towers Collection: Elevator lobby, first floor, the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924

Elevator lobby, first floor, the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924. Designed by Murgatroyd and Ogden in Renaissance Revival style

Background imageJolly Madison Towers Collection: Fireplace in south-east dining room, the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924

Fireplace in south-east dining room, the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924. Designed by Murgatroyd and Ogden in Renaissance Revival style

Background imageJolly Madison Towers Collection: Entrance to south-east dining room, the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924

Entrance to south-east dining room, the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924. Designed by Murgatroyd and Ogden in Renaissance Revival style

Background imageJolly Madison Towers Collection: The Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924

The Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924. Designed by Murgatroyd and Ogden in Renaissance Revival style, the Fraternity Clubs Building is a hotel completed in 1923

Background imageJolly Madison Towers Collection: View looking south on Madison Avenue of the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924

View looking south on Madison Avenue of the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924. Designed by Murgatroyd and Ogden in Renaissance Revival style



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Step into the grandeur of Jolly Madison Towers, a historic landmark in New York City. Built in 1924, this magnificent building boasts an impressive main entrance and loggia on 38th Street, welcoming guests with its timeless charm. Formerly known as the Fraternity Clubs Building, it exudes an air of sophistication that transports you back to the roaring twenties. As you enter through the main entrance, you are greeted by the elegant architecture that defines this iconic structure. The Fraternity Clubs Building stands tall along Madison Avenue, showcasing its exquisite design from every angle. Its facade is a testament to the architectural brilliance of that era. Inside, explore the meticulously designed spaces that once housed exclusive fraternity clubs. The south-east dining room beckons with its regal ambiance and a stunning fireplace that adds warmth and character to every gathering. Imagine indulging in delectable cuisine while surrounded by opulence. The floor plans reveal a thoughtful layout crafted for both functionality and luxury. Every detail has been carefully considered to ensure comfort and convenience for residents and visitors alike. The elevator lobby on the first floor serves as a gateway to all levels within this prestigious establishment. From any vantage point within Jolly Madison Towers, breathtaking views await your gaze. Whether looking south on Madison Avenue or admiring the cityscape from one of its many windows, each perspective offers glimpses into New York's vibrant energy. Today, Jolly Madison Towers continues to stand as a symbol of elegance amidst modernity—a testament to its enduring legacy in New York City's architectural history. Immerse yourself in its rich heritage and experience firsthand why it remains an icon even after almost a century since its construction – truly an unforgettable destination for those seeking refined living or simply appreciating timeless beauty.