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Want views of the George Washington Bridge, the entirety of Central Park, the World Trade Center — and all other landmarks in between? It’ll cost you eight digits.

That’s according to the first-view images from 111 W. 57th St., the under-construction, 1,428-foot-high tower on Manhattan’s Billionaire’s Row, which were released Thursday.

Among the newly available imagery are snaps of that 360-degree view corridor, inclusive of the Hudson River and the Empire State building, which can be seen from penthouse 72 — a 7,128-square-foot duplex spread asking $56 million.

It may seem like a sky-high price for an actual sky-high perk, but it can also be seen as a Billionaire’s Row bargain.

Nearby 1,005-foot-high One57 is home to Dell Technologies’ CEO Michael Dell’s 10,923-square-foot duplex penthouse, which appears to have a similar view corridor — and sold for a record-breaking $100.5 million in 2014.

Penthouse 72 will also look down to the World Trade Center.Michael ToolanPenthouse 72 will also look down to the World Trade Center.Michael Toolan

The 111 W. 57th St. images also include south-facing vistas from unit 64 — a 3,873-square-foot full-floor residence priced at $30 million — where floor-to-ceiling windows peek out at sky icons such as the Chrysler Building and 30 Rock.

Also revealed: floor plans. Those for penthouse 72, for instance, show a 49-plus-foot north-facing great hall on the first floor; and on its south side, a dining room stands next to an eat-in chef’s kitchen. Meanwhile, the floor plan for unit 64 shows a 309-square-foot private terrace — the only single-floor unit to offer that amenity.

Sales launched at 111 W. 57th St. in September with prices from $18 million, as The Post reported. The SHoP Architects-designed edifice will also house shared amenities including an 82-foot two-lane lap pool with private cabanas, a private dining room and a triple-height fitness centers.

Douglas Elliman Development Marketing is handling marketing and sales.

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