Filed under: Abandoned Buildings New York City Sepia Tones By Amy Schellenbaum May 13, 2014, 10:30am EDT Here are some sepia-toned photos of the stunning (and rarely seen) lobby of NYC's storied Woolworth Building. While, at 101 years old, the interior is "immaculately preserved" and "positively beautiful," as Curbed NY writes, the lobby itself is no longer open to the public due to security concerns. Still, a contemporary photographer has peered inside the neo-Gothic, "gilded-to-the-nines" structure, and the results are right this way. [Curbed NY] Next Up In Abandoned Buildings 10 Instagram accounts for people who love abandoned places Industrial warehouse converted into semi-communal housing for friends Scale Model of 13th-Century Basilica, Made of Wire Mesh, Rises in Italy How a Kentucky Town Saved Its Last, Best Midcentury Building This Video Tour of an Abandoned Asylum Looks Straight Out of a Horror Film Pablo Escobar's Island Mansion Is Now a Derelict, Beachy Ruin