Views of a nudity-friendly spa were not in this white glove condo’s offering plan!

So the board of the buttoned-up Ritz Tower at 465 Park Ave. is suing the neighboring Galleria Building at 115-117 E. 57th St. to block construction of Manhattan’s first location of the popular Spa Castle chain.

The luxe residential skyscraper’s board sniffs in a new Manhattan Supreme Court suit​ ​that the mega-spa’s bathing in the buff policy “violates public morals​.”

The board of ​the ​condo, where a four​-​bedroom goes for $3.6 million, also gripes that rooftop construction the Galleria violates a 1974 easement that prevents its neighbor from building higher than 82.35 feet.

Spa Castle’s cabana-style roof, parapet walls, protruding hot tubs and foot-soaking stations violate the restriction, according to court papers.

The permanent easement grants the Ritz residents “unrestricted light, air and view over a portion of the Galleria Building,” the suit says. ​​

The 129-unit condo overlooks a part of the Galleria where Spa Castle will take up the seventh, eight and ninth floors as well as the rooftop.

The pre-war tower is home to playwright Neil Simon and corporate raider Guy Wyser-Pratte.

After the board sent a cease and desist letter in September construction only accelerated, the suit says, with work beginning as early as 7:00 a.m. on Sundays.

The Park Ave. tower is suing to force Spa-Castle to abide by the height restrictions and for additional compensation.

Unlike the Ritz residents many Manhattanites welcomed the news that Spa Castle would be opening in the borough later this month. The zen center has a Queens outpost where nudity is only allowed in indoor sections segregated by gender.

A rep for the Galleria and Spa Castle did not immediately return calls seeking comment.