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Magnificent, mint condition full floor residence renovated by world-renowned architect and interior designer, Peter Marino, using the finest luxury materials and craftsmanship. The elevator opens to a private landing and onto a grand 37' gallery with three enormous south facing windows that flows into the majestic living room and library, both with 12 ft. ceilings, wood burning fireplaces and glorious Central Park views. The equally sized grand corner living room with double exposure and library with Juliet balcony are also connected by two sets of French doors. At the opposite end of the gallery, the elegant, formal dining room also has a wood burning fireplace and a delightful Juliet balcony. There is an additional room with bath directly off the gallery which can function as a bedroom, home office or sitting room. The well-equipped marble and stainless chef's kitchen with breakfast room can easily accommodate a large staff or caterers. The private wing has four, generous bedrooms, each with their own marble bath and all with open views overlooking the front of the building, a beautiful tree lined street. The luxurious primary suite enjoys wood burning fireplace, two marble baths and two dressing rooms. The staff area includes a staff room with full bath, a proper laundry room, and a large playroom/gym/study as well as storage. This is an extraordinary residence with exquisite details. Built in 1920 by architectural luminary, James E.R. Carpenter, 4 East 66th Street is one of New York's most distinguished white-glove cooperatives. 48 hour notice required for appointments.