Enter apartment 15A from a private landing at this Upper East Side prewar cooperative designed in 1930 by the celebrated architect, Emory Roth, under the supervision of McKim, Mead & White. A 22-foot gallery leads to a 41 x 15-foot great room, which now encompasses both living and dining rooms. This glamorous space features high ceilings, original detail, a wood-burning fireplace and fabulous light. The exposures are high and bright, open East and South over Park Avenue and West towards the midtown skyline and Central Park. The huge eat-in kitchen (originally two maid's rooms and a kitchen) has good work and living space and features appliances by Miele, Sub-Zero and Kitchen Aid, as well as a large pantry, abundant counter space and a separate laundry with Bosch washer and dryer. A full bath provides an option to convert this space back to a large staff or third bedroom. The bedrooms are accessed from the gallery through an intimate vestibule. Both the primary and the secondary bedrooms face Park Avenue, are bathed in eastern light and feature large closets and windowed en-suite bathrooms. 784 Park Avenue is a coveted full-service building with premium services including a 24-hour staffed lobby, gym, bike room, laundry and storage rooms. Pets and pied-a-terres are allowed. 60% financing is allowed.