![]() 177 Bleecker Street is no massive townhouse on a corner, but instead one of four handsome red brick tenements between MacDougal and Sullivan Streets, each five stories tall with retail on the ground floor (current occupant of 177’s ground floor is a not-so-magical bodega.) Included in both the local and national South Village Historic Districts, 171-177 Bleecker Street was built in 1887 for an owner named Isidor S. And while there’s no 177A on Bleecker in our New York City, there is indeed a very real building today at 177 Bleecker that ties into the history of the Sorcerer Supreme. ![]() Of course, that means you’re also walking through a fictional world, one populated by the heroes and villains of Marvel Comics - in print, and more recently the Marvel Cinematic Universe on screen. The Sanctum Sanctorum in its first appearance (upper left), a more modern version, and from the 2016 film, Dr. ![]()
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