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A $21 million apartment in one of New York's most historic buildings has breathtaking 360-degree views of Manhattan - see inside

The apartment takes up the entire 40th floor, with a private elevator landing entrance. It covers 6,095 square feet.

A $21 million apartment in one of New York's most historic buildings has breathtaking 360-degree views of Manhattan - see inside

The 14.5-foot ceilings evoke a loft-like space with an uninterrupted view of uptown Manhattan from the living room area.

The 14.5-foot ceilings evoke a loft-like space with an uninterrupted view of uptown Manhattan from the living room area.

Solid oak herringbone floors, which are heated, are found throughout the home.

Solid oak herringbone floors, which are heated, are found throughout the home.

Large arched windows let in maximum light.

Large arched windows let in maximum light.

Stunning blue and green polychromatic terra-cotta surrounds the windows, which was part of the original Woolworth design.

Stunning blue and green polychromatic terra-cotta surrounds the windows, which was part of the original Woolworth design.

The living area leads into a formal dining room.

The living area leads into a formal dining room.

The end of the dining table offers a straight view of uptown and the Empire State Building.

The end of the dining table offers a straight view of uptown and the Empire State Building.

The kitchen is decked out in cabinetry crafted by the Molteni Group. Calacatta caldia marble countertops and backsplashes keep the kitchen light and airy.

The kitchen is decked out in cabinetry crafted by the Molteni Group. Calacatta caldia marble countertops and backsplashes keep the kitchen light and airy.

A breakfast and dining nook is in the corner.

A breakfast and dining nook is in the corner.

This guest room is where F.W. Woolworth's desk was once placed. In 1913, the room had a perfect view of the Statue of Liberty, but developments have since blocked that view.

This guest room is where F.W. Woolworth

There are four bedrooms throughout the home.

There are four bedrooms throughout the home.

The master bedroom, which offers plenty of privacy down a long hallway, has stunning views of The Freedom Tower.

The master bedroom, which offers plenty of privacy down a long hallway, has stunning views of The Freedom Tower.

It also has its own massive walk-in dressing room.

It also has its own massive walk-in dressing room.

Other building amenities include the Woolworth Pool, complete with spa features; the Gilbert Lounge, an exclusive entertainment salon; a fitness studio; and a wine cellar and tasting room.

Other building amenities include the Woolworth Pool, complete with spa features; the Gilbert Lounge, an exclusive entertainment salon; a fitness studio; and a wine cellar and tasting room.

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