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  1. Much like the world-famous Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, these 12 angels, created by the artist Valerie Clarebout in 1955, are an annual presence at Christmastime. It took 75 pounds of wire to build each 8-foot-tall winged figure. The angels are arranged to face one another along the Channel Gardens, the fountains turned off, serenading ...

  2. Rock Pass. Take the Rockefeller Center Tour, and learn about its incredible art and history, with a visit to all its major landmarks and artworks. Then visit Top of the Rock for the incredible 360-degree views of the NYC skyline. It's two one-of-a-kind Rockefeller Center experiences in one. Buy Tickets $56.

  3. Rock Center has the best things to do in NYC this spring. Top attractions, best skyline views from the Top of the Rock, The Rink, Rainbow Room, art, history, great dining and shopping.

  4. Art at Rockefeller Center. Rockefeller Center is a masterpiece of composition. The varied public art collection of murals, reliefs, sculptures, carving, architectural styles, and modern-day installations provides endless opportunities to explore, stop and reflect, and appreciate the beauty and creativity that surrounds you. Explore All Art.

  5. Atlas statue located at Rockefeller Center. Atlas is a bronze statue in Rockefeller Center, within the International Building 's courtyard, in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It is across Fifth Avenue from St. Patrick's Cathedral. The sculpture depicts the ancient Greek Titan Atlas holding the heavens on his shoulders.

  6. The Rink is located at Rockefeller Plaza between 50th and 49th Streets. New York, NY 10020. 212.771.7200 therink@rockefellercenter.com. Contact Us.

  7. www.rockefellercenter.com › dine › the-goods-martRockefeller Center

    From up-and-coming local brands to the most iconic names in fashion, Rockefeller Center is a world-renowned destination for those who seek style. Explore Shops The Center Magazine.

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