NYC penthouse used as a filming location for ‘Spider-Man,’ ‘The Godfather Part III’ and ‘Scarface’ lists for $3.75M

A slice of “reel” estate history is up for grabs in Manhattan’s Tudor City — where a penthouse once featured in “The Godfather Part III,” the “Spider-Man” films, and “Scarface”is now listed for $3.75 million, The Post has learned.

This Neo-Gothic gem offers unparalleled views and a chance to own one of New York’s most unique properties for its cinematic past.

Owned by Interior Marketing Group CEO, Cheryl Eisen, the residence boasts approximately 2,600 square feet of meticulously designed interiors, complemented by a private 700-square-foot terrace adorned with ornate gargoyles and griffins.

A scene from “Spider-Man 2,” shot on location at 5 Tudor City Place. Sony Pictures

The grand living room with floor-to-ceiling windows. Courtesy of Donna Dotan

The terrace serves as a show-stopping outdoor space, perfect for entertaining or enjoying the cityscape, which includes direct views of the Chrysler Building.

Step inside, and you’re greeted by a grand entryway leading to a cavernous living area with soaring double-height ceilings and dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with light. A woodburning fireplace adds a touch of old-world charm, while modern features like multi-zoned central air bring contemporary comforts.

The penthouse’s first level also houses a full-size bedroom with an en-suite bath and a walk-in closet.

The penthouse features a terrace with unobstructed city views and ornate gargoyles. Courtesy of Donna Dotan

A scene from “The Godfather Part III,” shot on the terrace.

The home occupies 2,600 square feet with an additional 700 square feet of private terrace. Courtesy of Donna Dotan

Another scene from “Spider-Man 2.” Sony Pictures

The kitchen with modern finishes. Courtesy of Donna Dotan

Above, a mezzanine-level kitchen is decked out with custom cabinetry, Calacatta Monet marble countertops and a dining alcove. Touches include built-in bookshelves overlooking the main living area.

But the real pièce de résistance is that outdoor terrace, a Gothic fantasy that feels plucked from a movie set — because it kind of was — as scenes from those films were filmed there.

Built in 1929, the building itself is a landmark in Tudor City, an enclave known for its charming pre-war architecture and serene green spaces.

A scene from “The Godfather Part III” outside of the white-glove building where the penthouse is located. Paramount Pictures

The dining space. Courtesy of Donna Dotan

The primary suite. Courtesy of Donna Dotan

One of two bedrooms. Courtesy of Donna Dotan

Residents enjoy white-glove service, a state-of-the-art fitness center and other amenities. Its prime location near Grand Central, the waterfront and ferry services ensures convenience, while maintenance fees include electric, heat and water.

Jessica Svensson, John Gomes and Fredrik Eklund of Douglas Elliman hold the listing.

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