This is a great place to learn about New York's history. It is clean, polished, and beautiful. An excellent and satisfying way to learn about New York City and the impact many events have had on it.
Timescapes, a 25-min movie on city history, is a must-see. Activist New York features exhibits on 14 social movements. And don't forget Stettheimer Dollhouse and the exhibit on compact living design.
Easy to get to off the 6 (20 min from Grand Central) and entirely worth the trip. Beautiful building and timely special exhibits like Hurricane Sandy photography and City as Canvas. Shop is cool too.
Surprisingly great! The chandelier is fascinating. Exhibitions are carefully curated. It's much less crowded so quite enjoyable. Guided tours are at 3pm
Cultured and telling. Pieces here have great range and depth. Gets a bit pretentious at times. Many 5th avenue types assume it as their own. Avoid admission by saying that you live in East Harlem.
Be clear this museum is only for the 5 Boros. The video is must not long and entertaining. The gift shop is really good something for each boro. The ever changing exhibits are alway entertaining.
New York at Its Core is the only exhibition of its kind dedicated to celebrating and interpreting NYC’s past, present and future. It’s a must-see for New Yorkers and tourists alike.
Free membership if you have NYCID, $18 suggested admission cost... many rotating exhibits - all are related to life or people in NYC and they are all so great+interesting+eye-opening!!
MCNY serves as the unofficial starting point for Museum Mile in a four-story mansion. Check out their free programs like harp concerts, knitting workshops, dance shows, and film screenings.
Feels so clean and modern and in such an old building. Great exhibits that are easy to digest. Check out the micro spaces exhibit when it's still just an exhibit - hopefully it'll be reality someday!
Check out the Museum's 23 minute film "Timescapes" - in a unique three screen multimedia format. Focus on the far right screen, otherwise you'll be lost. The content of the film is great.
The city used to be a major center of trade, especially in raw cotton, and used to have cotton presses and the Krishna cotton mills. http://Beawar.Trade
They host a fantastic series of public programs (some that cost a small fee) that include walking tours, lectures, and discussion by historians and authors \nПодробнее
Bigbus turlarından 72 saatlik tur alırsanız (35 dolar) hem istediğiniz an buslara binebilir, hem 1 saat central parkta bisiklet turu, hem de bu müzeye free entrance + breakfast kazanırsınız
A rare for-locals museum in Manhattan. Generally, I find the staff (many of whom are native NYers) to be willing to chat with you at length about the exhibits.
Must watch the timescapes. 25 min multimedia experience that brings the history of the city to life. And the exhibition of Kevin Roche: Architecture as Environment was great!
THIRTEEN members check out this fantastic museum with these great offers, 20% discount for entry to the museum, $2 off the price of regular admission, in addition to a 10% gift shopdiscount! \nПодробнее
Un viaggio nella storia della città, per conoscere più da vicino la sua storia, la sua cultura, il suo lifestyle unico | An amazing journey through history, to better know NYC's culture and lifestyle
Awesome Museum, Martha Cooper / Hip Hopexhibit was great! Disappointed that the cafe gets close without any notices or social media updates. It's 2015 people!
Check out the New York Interiors (1690-1906) permanent exhibition. It features elements of New York domestic environments from the late 17th through the early 20th centuries. \nПодробнее
Among the miscellany kept in storage is a pair of fake eyelashes worn by Joan Crawford. The falsies were originally part of a group of more than 80 pairs, which were sold at auction after her death. \nПодробнее
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Museum of the City of New York
1220 5th Ave (at E 103rd St) Нью-Йорк, NY10029 США