Dominique Mosbergen The Huffington Post
When the observatory at One World Trade Center opens next month, visitors will be treated to not just a 360-degree view of the Big Apple, but also a brisk — and breathtaking — elevator ride down up memory lane.
As The New York Times explains, the five elevators that service the observatory will feature an immersive time-lapse animation which “recreates the development of New York City’s skyline, from the 1500s to today.” Per the Times:
From the moment the doors close until they reopen 47 seconds later on the 102nd floor, a seemingly three-dimensional time-lapse panorama will unfold on three walls of the elevator cabs, as if one were witnessing 515 years of history unfolding at the tip of Manhattan Island.(Experience the time-lapse for yourself.)
Near the end of the journey to the top of the building, visitors will even catch a startling glimpse of the original World Trade Center, before it disappears again from view.
One World Trade Center’s observation deck will open to the public on May 29. The admission fee is $32 for adults, $30 for seniors and $26 for children.