Gemma Q. • March 7, 2015Quintessential. The best art museum period.
The New York Palace • March 26, 2012Embrace your need for aesthetics and walk through MOMA. From its sculpture garden to paintings and sculptures from modern masters, MOMA is one of the best modern art museums on the globe.
i.am. a. • May 27, 2017Amazing modern art museum and amazing views from the rooftop!
Nadia A. • January 27, 2015Hidden gem of the Museums Mile - next door to Guggenheim museum and so much more fun! Very interactive, lots of things to get involved in: design your own building, wallpaper, lamp... Very cool place.
Julie S. • January 29, 2019Former mansion of Henry Clay Frick, this small classic art museum is outstanding! Be sure to get the free audio guide to walk you through the history.
Razorfish • September 19, 2011In addition to the works, the pretty, skylighted Garden Court Cafe serves delicious Asian-inspired food that changes with the season.
Aidan F. • April 2, 2018Their "K2 Friday Nights" are free entry to the whole museum, with tapas and a DJ. Great date night!
Ms. Dee B. • March 28, 2012Wonderful exhibits all year round. A precious gem in HArlem that should be on everyone's list of things to do.
New York Habitat • October 4, 2011A fantastic art museum with many famous works situated on a unique spiral walkway. When you walk into the main area, look up! It makes for a great photo.
Compass • April 25, 2014The Tibet House celebrates everything about Tibetan culture including its art, food, history, and landscape.
veronique @ zaptravel.com .. • August 30, 2013The Jewish Museum presents the first major art museum exhibition to examine Houdini’s life, legend, and enduring cultural influence.
The Frick Collection's Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Hals: Masterpieces of Dutch Painting from the Mauritshuis • October 23, 2013Entrance is included with paid museum admission. Timed tickets are required, and purchasing them in advance is strongly advised. Tickets may also be purchased in person at the Frick.
Chris G. • March 20, 2021A great spot for photography and photo lovers to realize that it’s truly an art form.
Jeff T. • February 23, 2014Easy 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.
Whitney Museum of American Art • February 4, 2011Edward Hopper's proximity to the Queensboro Bridge led to the painting of the same title, created in 1913.
Amy B. • April 25One of my favorite museums. It's small so even if you just find yourself in the area pop in. It's not large.
Dave C. • May 28, 2022Intimate view into the art and life of the artist with canvases, interviews of the family and colleagues, sets of his home studio and a nightclub, photography, and music.
Mark S. • August 16, 2013One of my favorite cultural institutions in NYC. It's a real secret gem. If you're heading up to the Cloisters, it's easy to stop first at this worthy museum for a visit. Both are on the M4 bus line.
Erik C. • August 8, 2016Small but pretty museum that's always changing its art. It always funky and new stuff from Latino and Afro Caribbean artists. It's always representing the urban part of the city.
Pearson - Always Learning • July 29, 2013Draw inspiration for your own work from the incredible range of exhibits on show.
BLOUIN ARTINFO • June 29, 2011Check out the permanent exhibition "Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art."
MuseumNerd • March 10, 2010Visit the obscure, wonderful Nicholas Roerich Museum to see his fantastically brilliant, snowy Himalayan mountainscapes.
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