New York’s Top 10 : Museums



  1. Metropolitan Museum of Art

    It
    would take weeks to take in all the treasures of this mammoth,
    ever-changing museum that includes a collection of more than 3,000
    European paintings. The Greek, Roman, Cypriot, and Asian halls attract
    many of the museum’s visitors, and the Joyce and Robert Menschel Hall
    for Modern Photography is also well attended .

  2. Museum of Modern Art

    After
    a $425 million expansion program, MoMA reopened in 2004. The renovation
    marked the museum’s 75th anniversary and doubled the building’s
    capacity. MoMA has one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of
    modern art, including works by Picasso, Van Gogh, and Warhol.

    • 11 West 53rd St

    • Open 10:30am–5:30pm Wed–Mon (to 8pm Fri)


    • www.moma.org

    • Admission charge




    Museum of Modern Art

  3. American Museum of Natural History

    The
    largest museum of its kind in the world exhibits everything from
    dinosaurs to Chinese costumes and rare gems. In addition to the
    planetarium show in the Rose Center, there are films in a giant IMAX
    theater.

  4. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

    The
    Guggenheim has expanded its collection with several major donations,
    including Justin Thannhauser’s Impressionist masters, Peggy Guggenheim’s
    Cubist, Surrealist, and Abstract Expressionist works, a collection of
    American Minimalist and Conceptual art, and the most extensive
    collection of Kandinsky’s works in the U.S..




    Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

  5. Whitney Museum of American Art

    The
    entire range of 20th-century American art can be seen in the permanent
    collection housed in this striking Marcel Breuer building, along with
    changing exhibitions of contemporary art.

    • 945 Madison Ave at 75th St

    • Open 11am–6pm Wed–Thu, 1–9pm Fri, 11am–6pm Sat & Sun


    • www.whitney.org

    • 1 800 WHITNEY

    • Admission charge

  6. Frick Collection

    The
    mansion of industrialist Henry Clay Frick, with indoor garden court and
    fountain, is the setting for his exceptional collection of Old Masters,
    French furniture, and Limoges enamels. Look for Rembrandt, Vermeer, and
    Hals in the West Gallery; Holbein, Titian, and Bellini in the Living
    Hall.

    • 1 East 70th St at 5th Ave

    • Open 10am–6pm Tue–Sat, 11am–5pm Sun


    • www.frick.org

    • Admission charge




    Frick Collection

  7. Brooklyn Museum

    Housed
    in a fine Beaux Arts building, this museum presents a wide range of
    special exhibitions alongside permanent collections of Asian, Egyptian,
    African, and American art. The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist
    Art, opened in 2007, is the first public space of its kind in the
    country.

    • 200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn

    • Subway 2, 3 to Eastern Pkwy

    • Open 10am–5pm Wed–Fri, 11am–6pm Sat & Sun, 11am–11pm first Sat of month (except Sep)


    • www.brooklynmuseum.org

    • Admission charge

  8. Morgan Library & Museum

    This palazzo
    was designed in 1902 to hold the collection of billionaire J. Pierpont
    Morgan, an extraordinary assemblage of rare manuscripts, books, and
    prints, and galleries with changing exhibits. His original opulent study
    and library are highlights.

    • 225 Madison Avenue at 36th St

    • Open 10:30am–5pm Tue–Thu (to 9pm Fri), 10am–6pm Sat, 11am–6pm Sun


    • www.themorgan.org

    • Admission charge

  9. Museum of the City of New York

    The
    toy collection is a highlight and the rotating exhibitions explore
    fashion, architecture, entertainment, cultural identity, ethnic
    traditions, and social history. The museum also features a film that
    documents the evolution of the city.

    • 1220 5th Ave at 103rd St

    • Open 10am–5pm Tue–Sun


    • www.mcny.org

    • Admission charge




    Museum of the City of New York

  10. American Folk Art Museum

    The
    first New York museum built from the ground up in 30 years, this
    eight-level, innovative, skylit structure shows off a great collection
    of whimsical, all-American paintings, sculptures, quilts, weathervanes
    and furniture.

    • 45 West 53rd St between 5th and 6th Aves (Branch: 2 Lincoln Square at Columbus Ave)

    • 10:30am–5:30pm Tue–Sun, 10:30am–7:30pm Fri


    • www.folkartmuseum.org

    • Admission charge