Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center Campus and Neighborhood Walking Tour

Lincoln Center

Fordham's Lincoln Center campus is vertical, comprising of four high-rise buildings. The following locations appear on our YouVisit trails, but are not linked to any specific tour. Click on the building icons to learn more about each site. 

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The following is a suggested path to follow if using our Youvisit trails feature

Leon Lowenstein Center: Enter at West 60th Street and Columbus Avenue.

Street Level - To access the locations on “street level,” please refer to the signage posted around the ground floor of the Lowenstein Center. These locations do not require the usage of elevators or escalators you may see.

Leon Lowenstein Center (LL)

Generoso Pope Memorial Auditorium 

Veronica Lally Kehoe Studio Theatre

Visual Arts Complex

Franny's Space

Second Floor: To access the second floor, go up the escalators on your right when you first enter Lowenstein Lobby. Then, from the plaza level, take the elevators up to the second floor.

Offices of Undergraduate Admission and Student Financial Services

Blessed Rupert Mayer, S.J., Chapel 

 

140 West 62nd Street: To access 140 West from Lowenstein, go to the plaza level, exit the building, and walk across the plaza to the tan building on your right.

Gabelli School of Business

Plaza Level: Walking down the short flight of stairs from the plaza will bring you to the “plaza level” of 140 West.

Gerald M. Quinn Library 

Street Level: After entering the Gerald M. Quinn Library on the plaza level, walk straight across the walkway, turn right and continue straight until you see stairs on your right. Going down these stairs will bring you to street level and Platt Court.  

Platt Court

McNally Amphitheatre 

Garden Level: Once in Platt Court, go down the descending set of stairs closest to “The Observer” newspaper stand. 

Garden Level, 140 West

 

When you’re ready to start your neighborhood walking tour, click the walking icon to access our trails, which is a preset route that guides you around the neighborhood.

Our Lincoln Center route is a local neighborhood restaurant tour, perfect for those looking to eat after visiting campus! 

If you want specific directions from one spot on the tour to another, click on the walking icon, then the arrow icon, and choose your starting point and ending point from our list of locations.