In the bottom of the skyscraper Citigroup Center (153 E 53rd Street and 601 Lexington Avenue) is a space with caferías ideal for quick meals, and besides, it finds the Lutheran Church of St. Peter's with interesting jazz concerts on Sundays at 17:00. Within the history of the land covered by the Citigroup Center, one of the tallest skyscrapers and landmark of the city of New York, know that before belonged to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of San Pedro which was founded in 1862 so in order to build this building had to reach a mutual agreement between the two parties. The final deal was that Citicorp (owners of the Citigroup Center) demolished the church as long as the company built a new church which has no connection to the building as may be common columns or intersections. Among the curiosities that can speak on this building you can find the famous song by The Ramones "53rd & 3rd" (written by Dee Dee Ramone), which refers to the intersection of two streets in which Citigroup is located Center, this song was released in early 1976. In the lower part of Citigroup Center is an ideal caferías space for a snack, and besides, it finds the Lutheran Church of St. Peter's with interesting jazz concerts on Sundays at 17:00. The Citigroup Center is one of the tallest skyscrapers in the city of New York, located at No. 601 Lexington Avenue between 53rd Street and 54th Street. The building with 59 floors and 278.9 meters (915 feet), is one of the most distinguished and impressive skyscrapers of New York skyline. It is home to one of the largest banks in the United States: Citigroup. It was built in 1977. In the construction had to modify the base because the land was bought at a church, which stood there. The architects realized too late that the building could fall into a hurricane, causing a domino effect with other buildings in the area, which could extend to Central Park, so they had to put a granite mass of 400 tons , that swings to the opposite side that makes the building, to avoid falling into a cyclone.