The Beam is a thrilling new attraction at Rockefeller Centre's Top of the Rock observation point that promises visitors an opportunity to step into history and recreate the iconic 1932 photograph "Lunch Atop a Skyscraper."
The daring experience invites guests to sit atop a steel beam, 12 feet above the deck, mimicking the fearless iron workers who casually enjoyed lunch during the construction of 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
Interestingly, the location and details about the subjects remained a mystery for many years.
Initially thought to be associated with the Empire State Building, the photograph was later identified as a publicity shot taken during the construction of the 69th floor of Rockefeller Center's RCA Building, now known as 30 Rock.
So The Beam attraction not only allows visitors to relive this iconic moment in history but also pays homage to the multicultural workforce that shaped the modern skyline of New York City. As guests buckle up for an exhilarating ascent, they are not just enjoying breathtaking views of Central Park but also becoming part of a living tribute to the builders of the city.
Tickets for The Beam, starting at $40, provide an immersive experience that combines history, thrill, and a unique perspective on the vibrant blend of the Big Apple's construction heritage.