For many Detroiters, the Fisher building remains the most stunning and most beautiful building in the city.
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The Fisher Building as seen form the Albert Kahn Building entrance
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The Fisher Building's elaborate frescoes were designed by Geza Maroti but carried out by artists Antonio and Tomas de Lorenzo
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A different angle at which to look at the stunning arches
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The Fisher Theater
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These massive, Art Deco light fixtures look identical, but they actually vary from one another in subtle ways
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The Fisher Building during full moon eclipse in Nov. 2022
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Elevator doors on second floor
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A telephoto lens view at the iconic Fisher building
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Even the elevator doors are bronze works of art
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Fisher Building with a view at the Detroit skyline
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Several colorful and detailed mosaics adorn the walls and intricate bronze medallions cover the floors. 40 different varieties of marble were sourced from all over the world.
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The building was designated a National Historic Landmark on June 29, 1989.
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Curves at the Fisher Building
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Chandelier detail
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The Fisher Building South facade as seen from 2nd Avenue
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The Fisher Building roof from a distance
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There is an endless variety of angles at which the iconic Fisher building can be photographed - as shown in this early morning picture.
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One of the second floor hallways
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Beautiful Fisher arcade
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Vera Jane shopping window display back in 2015. The shop permanently closed a while ago.
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The Fisher Building as seen from the Fisher 21 rooftop
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View from the 3rd floor
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How many arches can one fit into a photo
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The Fisher Building is one of Detroit's National Historic Landmarks.
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View at the tower from the Fisher Building garage
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The Fisher Building towers over everything around it.
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The lobby leading to the Fisher Theatre
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The grand entrance on Grand Boulevard
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Performance in the lobby leading to the Fisher Theater.
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One of the ornate doorknobs in the Fisher Building
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Looking down at the arcade's beautiful marble floor from the mezzanine.
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Looking east down Grand Boulevard, toward the western elevation
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The West Grand Boulevard entrance
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Eagles are all over the Fisher, symbolizing different aspects of America.
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One of the soaring entrances of the Fisher Building
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The Fisher Building is one of three National Historic Landmarks in Detroit.
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The Fisher Building is decked out in bronze, both inside and out.
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The Fisher, from Lothrop Street
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Workers from EverGreene Architectural Arts restore the Fisher Building's Arcade in 2017.
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The stairs from the Arcade down to the concourse level
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The Fisher building from a distance - abstract
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Holiday Season at the Fisher Building
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The Fisher Building
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Detail of the ornate bronzework above the main entrance on West Grand Boulevard
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