List of museums in New York City
This is a list of museums in New York City, which is home to hundreds of cultural institutions and historic sites, many of which are internationally known. Also included are non-profit art galleries, arts centers, and cultural centers with galleries.
- See also List of museums and cultural institutions in New York City for museums and other visitor attractions including zoos and gardens, performing arts organizations, libraries, and historically-significant sites.
- See also List of museums in New York (state) for museums in the rest of New York state.
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Museums
Name | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Focus | Summary |
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9/11 Tribute Museum | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | History | American and NY history | History of the September 11 attacks and tours of the World Trade Center site |
African Burial Ground National Monument | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | History | African and African-American | Visitor center and memorial to an 18th-century African-American slave burial ground |
AIGA National Design Center | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Design, decorative arts, architecture | website, public gallery of the AIGA dedicated to presenting examples of outstanding contemporary design |
A.I.R. Gallery | Dumbo | Brooklyn | Art | Contemporary art | Contemporary art by female artists |
Alice Austen House | Rosebank | Staten Island | Historic house | Photography, film, new media | Home of photographer Alice Austen, also features photography exhibitions |
American Academy of Arts and Letters | Washington Heights | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary art | Exhibitions of its members in American literature, music, and art, also recreated studio of composer Charles Ives |
American Folk Art Museum | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Art | Folk art | American folk art |
American Museum of Natural History | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Natural history | Nature | The world's largest natural history museum. Includes Rose Center for Earth and Space |
American Numismatic Society Museum | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Numismatic | Financial | Exhibits of coins and medals from all periods and cultures |
Americas Society | Upper East Side | Manhattan | Art | Hispanic, Latino, and Caribbean | Exhibits of historic and contemporary art from Latin America, the Caribbean, and Canada |
Anne Frank Center USA | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | History | European Jewish and Jewish-American | Uses the diary and spirit of Anne Frank to promote tolerance and human rights |
Aperture Foundation | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Media | Photography, film, new media | Exhibitions dedicated to contemporary and classic photography |
Art in General | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary art | Contemporary art space |
Artists Space | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary art | Non-profit contemporary art gallery |
Asia Society | Upper East Side | Manhattan | Art | Asian and Asian-American | Features historic and contemporary Asian art and decorative items |
Asian American Arts Centre | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Asian and Asian-American | Cultural center with exhibition galleries |
Austrian Cultural Forum New York | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Culture | Contemporary art | Culture center with art exhibition gallery |
Bard Graduate Center | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Art | Design, decorative arts, architecture | Annually organizes two to three exhibitions related to decorative arts, architecture, and design |
Bartow-Pell Mansion | Pelham Bay | Bronx | Historic house | Mid-19th-century period mansion and gardens | |
Bayside Historical Society | Bayside | Queens | History | Local history | Located in the Officer's Club in Fort Totten |
Bernard Museum of Judaica | Upper East Side | Manhattan | Jewish | European Jewish and Jewish-American | Located in Temple Emanu-El, Jewish art, religious ornaments, and Temple memorabilia |
Billiou-Stillwell-Perine House | Old Town | Staten Island | Historic house | 17th-century Dutch colonial house, operated by Historic Richmond Town | |
Brooklyn Navy Yard Center at BLDG 92 | Brooklyn Navy Yard | Brooklyn | Multiple | American and NY history | website, history of the former Navy yard, tours, plans for its future, exhibits of local art, photography, history |
Bowne House | Flushing | Queens | Historic house | Oldest house in Queens, dates back to the mid-1600s | |
BRIC House | Brooklyn | Art | Contemporary art | Contemporary art and new media | |
Bronx Children's Museum | Concourse, Bronx | Bronx | Children's | ||
Bronx Museum of the Arts | Concourse, Bronx | Bronx | Art | Encyclopedic | Focuses on contemporary and 20th-century art |
Bronx River Art Center | West Farms | Bronx | Art | Neighborhood art center | website |
Brooklyn Botanic Garden | Park Slope | Brooklyn | Botanic garden | Nature | Includes a bonsai museum and art gallery in the conservatory |
Brooklyn Children's Museum | Crown Heights | Brooklyn | Children's | ||
Brooklyn Historical Society | Brooklyn Heights | Brooklyn | History | American and NY history | History and culture of Brooklyn |
Brooklyn Museum | Crown Heights | Brooklyn | Art | Encyclopedic | Collections include American art, Egyptian, Classical, and Ancient Near Eastern art, feminist, European, and art of the Pacific Islands |
Castle Clinton National Monument | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | History | American and NY history | Fort that contains a museum that is administered by the National Park Service, and is a departure point for visitors to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island |
Center for Architecture | Greenwich Village | Manhattan | Art | Design, decorative arts, architecture | Exhibits of architecture, urban planning, urban design, and environmental planning |
Center for Art and Culture of Bedford-Stuyvesant | Bedford–Stuyvesant | Brooklyn | Art | Neighborhood art center | website, cultural and performing arts center with the Skylight Gallery for visual art |
Center for Jewish History | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Ethnic - Jewish | European Jewish and Jewish-American | Jewish history and culture around the world |
Chaim Gross Studio Museum | Greenwich Village | Manhattan | Art | Sculpture | Operated by the Renee and Chaim Gross Foundation, home and studio of sculptor Chaim Gross |
Children's Cultural Center of Native America | Washington Heights | Manhattan | Children's | website, located in the Church of the Intercession | |
Children's Museum of Manhattan | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Children's | ||
Children's Museum of the Arts | SoHo | Manhattan | Children's | International children's art, programs in creating drawings, sculpture, sound art, textiles, and stop-motion animation | |
China Institute | Upper East Side | Manhattan | Art | Asian and Asian-American | Galleries with exhibits about traditional Chinese paintings, calligraphy, Chinese folk arts, textiles, and architecture |
Choco-Story New York | Hudson Square | Manhattan | Food | Chocolate | History of chocolate making and consumption, demonstrations, classes. Affiliated with Jacques Torres Chocolate |
City Island Nautical Museum | City Island | Bronx | History | American and NY history | Operated by the City Island Historical Society, local history, maritime heritage |
City Reliquary | Williamsburg | Brooklyn | History | Local history | Memorabilia and artifacts about New York City |
Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Culture | Hispanic, Latino and Caribbean | Cultivates Latino culture and acts as a hub for visual and performing arts on the Lower East Side |
The Cloisters | Washington Heights | Manhattan | Art | European | Art and architecture of the European Middle Ages, branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Columbia University Rare Book & Manuscript Library | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Library | Books, drawings, illustrations, prints | Two galleries with free exhibitions from the collections |
Coney Island Museum | Coney Island | Brooklyn | Amusement | Amusements | History of Coney Island's amusement park, beach, and neighborhood |
Conference House | Tottenville | Staten Island | Historic house | Only pre-Revolutionary manor house still surviving in New York City | |
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Design | Design, decorative arts, architecture | Part of the Smithsonian, decorative arts and design |
Cooper Union Galleries | East Village | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary art | Several galleries with works by students, faculty and guest artists in art, architecture, design, photography |
Czech Centre New York | Upper East Side | Manhattan | Culture | Contemporary art | website, exhibits of Czech artists, located in Bohemian National Hall |
Dahesh Museum of Art | Hudson Square | Manhattan | Art | European | Currently seeking new permanent home in Manhattan, European academic art of the 19th and 20th century |
Derfner Judaica Museum | Riverdale | Bronx | Ethnic - Jewish | European Jewish and Jewish-American | Includes the Art Collection at The Hebrew Home at Riverdale |
Dia:Chelsea | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary art | |
Drawing Center | SoHo | Manhattan | Art | Books, drawings, illustrations, prints | Contemporary and historical drawings |
Dyckman Farmhouse Museum | Inwood | Manhattan | Historic house | Late 18th-century farmhouse; the oldest remaining farmhouse on Manhattan island | |
Edgar Allan Poe Cottage | Fordham | Bronx | Historic house | 1840s house where author Edgar Allan Poe lived | |
El Museo del Barrio | East Harlem | Manhattan | Art | Hispanic, Latino, and Caribbean | Latin American and Caribbean art, with an emphasis on works from Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rican community in New York City |
Ellis Island Museum | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | History | American and NY history | Tours by boat from Battery Park in Manhattan or Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey, immigration experience and history of the immigrants |
Enrico Caruso Museum of America | Homecrest | Brooklyn | History | Biographical | website, open on Sundays, life of opera tenor Enrico Caruso |
Eyebeam Art and Technology Center | Brooklyn | Art | art and technology | Art and technology exhibitions, resident artistries | |
Federal Hall National Memorial | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | History | American and NY history | Site of first capitol of the United States of America and of George Washington's first inauguration in 1789 |
FDNY Fire Zone | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Firefighting | website, fire safety learning center operated by the FDNY, located in Rockefeller Center | |
Filipino American Museum | Moving museum | Filipino Americans | |||
Fisher Landau Center | Long Island City | Queens | Art | Contemporary art | Contemporary art exhibitions |
Fordham Museum of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Art | Fordham | Bronx | Art | Antiquities | Collection of ancient antiquities in William D. Walsh Family Library of Fordham University |
Fort Totten | Bayside | Queens | Military | Tours of the Civil War-era fort | |
Fort Wadsworth | Fort Wadsworth | Staten Island | Military | Exhibits and tours of the mid-19th-century fort | |
Fraunces Tavern | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | History | American and NY history | Reconstruction of a tavern with a prominent role in pre-Revolution and American Revolution history |
Frick Collection | Upper East Side | Manhattan | Art | European | Mansion with collection of old master paintings and fine furniture |
Front Room Gallery | Williamsburg | Brooklyn | Art | Contemporary art | Contemporary art gallery |
FusionArts Museum | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary art | Contemporary art space |
Gallery Korea | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Asian and Asian-American | Part of the Korean Cultural Service, contemporary Korean art |
Garibaldi-Meucci Museum | Rosebank | Staten Island | Ethnic | European | Home of Italian politician Giuseppe Garibaldi and inventor Antonio Meucci, celebrates Italian American culture and heritage |
George Gustav Heye Center | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Native American | Part of the Smithsonian, Native American history, culture, and art | |
General Grant National Memorial | Upper West Side | Manhattan | History | American and NY history | Mausoleum of General Ulysses Grant and his wife, displays about his life and Presidency |
Girl Scout Museum | Garment District | Manhattan | Scouting | History of the Girl Scouts of the USA | |
Godwin-Ternbach Museum | Kew Gardens Hills | Queens | Art | Encyclopedic | Part of Queens College, City University of New York, collection includes painting, sculpture and decorative arts, prints and drawings, and ethnographic arts from all periods and cultures, Western and non-Western |
Governors Island National Monument | Governors Island | Manhattan | Military | Includes tours of Castle Williams, an 1807 fort and prison, and Fort Jay, a coastal star fort; open seasonally | |
Gracie Mansion | Upper East Side | Manhattan | Historic house | Official residence of the Mayor of New York City | |
Greater Astoria Historical Society | Astoria | Queens | History | American and NY history | Local history |
Green-Wood Cemetery | Greenwood Heights | Brooklyn | History | American and NY history | Exhibits of history related to people buried in the historic cemetery, themed tours |
Grey Art Gallery | Greenwich Village | Manhattan | Art | Part of New York University, emphasizes art's historical, cultural, and social context | |
Grolier Club | Upper East Side | Manhattan | Literary | Books, drawings, illustrations, prints | Public exhibitions from its book and literary collections |
Ground Zero Museum Workshop | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | History | American and NY history | website, history of the September 11 attacks and the workers at the World Trade Center site |
Guggenheim Museum | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Art | Modern art | Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, early Modern, and contemporary art |
Hall of Fame for Great Americans | University Heights | Bronx | Hall of fame | American and NY history | Part of Bronx Community College, National Landmark founded as a pantheon honoring historically significant American men and women |
Hamilton Grange National Memorial | Hamilton Heights | Manhattan | Historic house | Relocated early 19th-century home of Alexander Hamilton | |
Harbor Defense Museum | Bay Ridge | Brooklyn | Military | Located in Fort Hamilton, 19th-century fort with exhibits of NY military history | |
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Museum | Greenwich Village | Manhattan | Ethnic - Jewish | European Jewish and Jewish-American | website, part of Hebrew Union College, art exploring Jewish identity, history, culture, and experience |
Hispanic Society of America | Washington Heights | Manhattan | Art | Hispanic, Latino and Caribbean | Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American art and artifacts |
Historic Richmond Town | Richmondtown | Staten Island | Living | American and NY history | Over 30 historic buildings and sites dating from the late 17th to the early 20th century; includes the Lake-Tysen House and Voorlezer's House |
Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture | Mott Haven | Bronx | Art | Art center | The Longwood Art Gallery at Hostos presents a seasonal showcase of different Latin American artists |
International Center of Photography | Chelsea | Manhattan | Photography | Photography, film, new media | Photography exhibits - moving to Lower Manhattan in 2016 |
International Print Center New York | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Books, drawings, illustrations, prints | Exhibition and understanding of fine art prints |
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum | Hell's Kitchen | Manhattan | Military | Showcases the World War II aircraft carrier USS Intrepid, Space Shuttle Enterprise, submarine USS Growler, a Concorde supersonic airplane, helicopters and military aircraft | |
Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art | Egbertville | Staten Island | Art | Asian and Asian-American | Art and artifacts of the Himalayas |
Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning | Jamaica | Queens | Art | Neighborhood art center | Cultural center with art gallery |
Japan Society | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Cultural | Asian and Asian-American | Features exhibit gallery for Japanese art |
Jewish Children's Museum | Crown Heights | Brooklyn | Children's | European Jewish and Jewish-American | Jewish heritage, fostering tolerance and understanding |
Jewish Museum | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Ethnic - Jewish | European Jewish and Jewish-American | Modern and contemporary Jewish art, history |
Jewish Theological Seminary Library Galleries | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Ethnic -Jewish | European Jewish and Jewish-American | website, free exhibitions from the library's collections of Jewish heritage |
John J. Harvey | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Maritime | Transportation | Fireboat under restoration, offers occasional public tours and rides |
King Manor | Jamaica | Queens | Historic house | Early 19th-century period home of Rufus King, a signer of the United States Constitution | |
Kingsland Homestead | Flushing | Queens | Historic house | Member of the Historic House Trust, operated by the Queens Historical Society, Victorian period house, local history exhibits | |
Korea Society | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Asian and Asian-American | Cultural society with gallery of Korean art and culture |
Lefferts Historic House | Park Slope | Brooklyn | Historic house | Located in Prospect Park, 1820s period house | |
Lehman College Art Gallery | Jerome Park | Bronx | Art | Contemporary art | website, part of Lehman College |
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art | SoHo | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary and historical gay-related art | |
Lewis H. Latimer House | Flushing | Queens | Historic house | African and African-American | Home of African American inventor Lewis H. Latimer |
The Living Museum | Queens Village | Queens | Art | Contemporary art | Part of Creedmoor Psychiatric Center, art dedicated to, and created by individuals with a mental illness |
Living Torah Museum | Borough Park | Brooklyn | Ethnic - Jewish | European Jewish and Jewish-American | Ancient artifacts mentioned in the Torah, items from the Biblical period |
Louis Armstrong House | Corona | Queens | Historic house | Performing arts | Home of musician Louis Armstrong |
Lower East Side Tenement Museum | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Historic house | American and NY history | Immigrant experience |
Madame Tussauds New York | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Wax museum | Amusements | Famous figures in entertainment |
Maritime Industry Museum | Throggs Neck | Bronx | Maritime | Transportation | Located in Fort Schuyler, history of the US maritime industry including commercial shipping, the merchant marine, and the port of New York |
Merchant's House Museum | Greenwich Village | Manhattan | Historic house | 19th-century family town home | |
Met Breuer | Upper East Side | Manhattan | Art | Modern | Modern and contemporary art, part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, opened in the building formerly occupied by the Whitney Museum of American Art |
Metropolitan Museum of Art | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Art | Encyclopedic | One of the world's largest art museums, includes American art and decorative arts, European, African, Asian, Ancient Egyptian, Roman and Greek art, Byzantine and Islamic art, modern art |
Mets Hall of Fame & Museum | Flushing | Queens | Sports | Amusements | Located at Citi Field, New York Mets baseball history |
Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary art | website, part of Columbia University |
Mmuseumm | TriBeCa | Manhattan | Design | Contemporary Archaeology | Contemporary vernacular design from around the world |
MoCADA: Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts | Fort Greene | Brooklyn | Art | African and African-American | Art focusing on social and political issues facing the African Diaspora |
MoMA PS1 | Long Island City | Queens | Art | Contemporary art | Contemporary art museum, part of Museum of Modern Art |
The Morgan Library & Museum | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Books, drawings, illustrations, prints | Includes books and printed materials, prints, and drawings of European artists, material from ancient Egypt and medieval liturgical objects, ancient Near Eastern cylinder seals, music manuscripts |
Morris-Jumel Mansion | Washington Heights | Manhattan | Historic house | 18th-century period mansion used as headquarters for both sides in the American Revolution | |
Mossman Lock Museum | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Commodity | Financial | Bank and vault locks and cases, part of the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York |
Mount Vernon Hotel Museum | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Historic house | Early 19th period-century hotel | |
Museum at Eldridge Street | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Ethnic - American Jewish | European Jewish and Jewish-American | American Jewish history and culture in a restored historic synagogue |
Museum at FIT | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Textile | Design, decorative arts, architecture | Fashion museum, part of Fashion Institute of Technology |
Museum of American Finance | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Industry - Finance | Financial | Financial markets, money, banking, entrepreneurship, and Alexander Hamilton |
Museum of American Illustration | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Books, drawings, illustrations, prints | Part of the Society of Illustrators, American illustration |
Museum of Arts and Design | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Art | Design, decorative arts, architecture | Features contemporary hand-made objects in a variety of media, including clay, glass, metal, fiber, and wood, located at Columbus Circle |
Museum of Chinese in America | Chinatown | Manhattan | Ethnic - Chinese American | Asian and Asian-American | History of North America's Chinatowns and the cultural contributions of Chinese immigrants |
Museum of Food and Drink | Williamsburg | Brooklyn | Food | History and Culture | Exhibitions about the ways food and beverage impact our culture, politics, economy, history, and more. |
Museum of Jewish Heritage | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Ethnic - Jewish | European Jewish and Jewish-American | Modern Jewish history and the Holocaust |
Museum of Mathematics | Rose Hill | Manhattan | Science | Interactive exhibits about mathematics | |
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Modern art | Modern art including architecture and design, drawings, painting, sculpture, photography, prints, illustrated books and artist's books, film, and electronic media |
Museum of Public Relations | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Media | History of public relations | website, a public relations museum and reference library, part of Baruch College’s Newman Library Archives and Special Collections, open to the public by appointment for tours, guest lectures and research |
Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space | East Village | Manhattan | History | History of grassroots urban space activism | |
Museum of Sex | Rose Hill | Manhattan | Sex | History, evolution, and cultural significance of human sexuality | |
Museum of the City of New York | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Multiple | Art and local history | |
Museum of the Moving Image | Astoria | Queens | Media | film, video, digital media | Exhibitions and programs dedicated to the art, history, technique, and technology of film, television, digital media, video games, the internet, and more. |
National Academy Museum and School | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Art | Design, decorative arts, architecture | Exhibits of art and architecture from its collections |
National September 11 Memorial & Museum | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | History | American and NY history | Memorial and museum dedicated to victims of 9/11 attacks |
National Jazz Museum in Harlem | Harlem | Manhattan | Music | Performing arts | Harlem's jazz history |
National Track and Field Hall of Fame | Washington Heights | Manhattan | Sports | Amusements | Operated by The Armory Foundation in conjunction with USA Track & Field |
New Africa Center | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Art | African and African-American | African art and culture, not open yet, building new facility on Museum Mile, formerly known as Museum for African Art |
Neue Galerie | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Art | Modern art | Gallery of early-20th-century German and Austrian art and design |
Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art | West New Brighton | Staten Island | Art | Contemporary art | Part of Snug Harbor Cultural Center, contemporary art |
New Museum | East Village | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary art | Contemporary art from around the world |
New York Botanical Garden | Fordham | Bronx | Botanical garden | Nature | Includes Mertz Library with exhibitions relating to botanical themes and the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory |
New York Earth Room | SoHo | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary art | Permanent exhibit of earth covered room |
New York Hall of Science | Flushing | Queens | Science | Topics include biology, chemistry and physics | |
New-York Historical Society | Upper West Side | Manhattan | History | American and NY history | History of New York and the United States |
New York City Fire Museum | SoHo | Manhattan | Firefighting | Historical and modern firefighting vehicles, equipment, uniforms | |
New York City Police Museum | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Law enforcement | ||
New York Public Library Main Branch | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Multiple | Books, drawings, illustrations, prints | Exhibitions about art, history, culture, photography from its collections |
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Art | Performing arts | Exhibitions about the performing arts, located at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts |
New York School of Interior Design Gallery | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Design, decorative arts, architecture | website, free gallery with exhibits about interior design |
New York Transit Museum | Brooklyn Heights | Brooklyn | Transportation | Transportation | Subways, trolleys, and buses |
New York Transit Museum | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Transportation | Transportation | Subway and train system of NY, located in Grand Central Terminal |
New York Yankees Museum | Bronx | Sports | Amusements | Located in Yankee Stadium, history and memorabilia of the New York Yankees | |
Nicholas Roerich Museum | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Art | Asian and Asian-American | Works by Nicholas Roerich |
Noble Maritime Collection | West New Brighton | Staten Island | Maritime | Transportation | Part of Snug Harbor Cultural Center, houseboat and artist studio |
Noguchi Museum | Long Island City | Queens | Art | Sculpture | Works by sculptor Isamu Noguchi |
Old Stone House | Park Slope | Brooklyn | Historic house | Reconstructed 1699 Dutch stone farmhouse with Revolutionary War ties, focuses on evolving histories of Brooklyn, New York and the United States | |
Onassis Cultural Center | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | European | website, cultural and artistic activities concerning ancient, Byzantine and modern Hellenic civilization, located in the Olympic Tower |
Paley Center for Media | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Media | television, radio, new media | Cultural, creative and social significance of television, radio, the Internet, and emerging media platforms |
Park Avenue Armory | Upper East Side | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary art | Presents art exhibitions |
Parsons The New School for Design Gallery | Greenwich Village | Manhattan | Art | Design, decorative arts, architecture | Exhibits of art and design in the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center |
Peter Fingesten Gallery | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary art | website, operated by Pace University at 1 Pace Plaza |
Queens College Art Center | Flushing | Queens | Art | Neighborhood art center | website, part of Queens College |
Queens County Farm Museum | Glen Oaks | Queens | Farm | Working farm dating back to 1697 | |
Queens Museum | Flushing | Queens | Art | Contemporary Art | Focus on social practice, artist in residence programs, and education. Includes a collection of Tiffany glass and the Panorama of the City of New York. |
Ripley's Believe It or Not! | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Amusement | Amusements | Oddities and curiosities |
Rosè Mansion | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Alcohol | Art | The history of Rosè wine making and culture |
Rose Museum | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Music | Performing arts | Chronicles the history Carnegie Hall from the collections of its archives |
Rubin Museum of Art | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Asian and Asian-American | Art of the Himalayas and surrounding regions |
Sandy Ground Historical Museum | South Shore | Staten Island | Local history | African and African-American | Operated by the Sandy Ground Historical Society, community and Staten Island's African-American culture and history |
Scandinavia House – The Nordic Center in America | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Cultural | European | Art, design, and historical exhibitions of the Nordic countries |
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture | Harlem | Manhattan | African American | African and African-American | Branch of the New York Public Library, exhibits of African American history, culture |
SculptureCenter | Long Island City | Queens | Art | Sculpture | Dedicated to experimental and innovative developments in contemporary sculpture |
Seguine Mansion | South Shore | Staten Island | Historic house | Mid-19th-century mansion | |
Skyscraper Museum | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Architecture | Design, decorative arts, architecture | Currently the only museum in the world dedicated to skyscrapers |
Socrates Sculpture Park | Astoria | Queens | Art | Sculpture | Outdoor museum and public park where artists can create and exhibit sculptures and multi-media installations |
South Street Seaport Museum | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Maritime | Transportation | Includes exhibition galleries, a working 19th-century print shop, an archeology museum and several historic museum ships including the four-masted Peking |
Staten Island Children's Museum | West New Brighton | Staten Island | Children's | Part of Snug Harbor Cultural Center | |
Staten Island Museum | West New Brighton | Staten Island | Multiple | Encyclopedic | Natural history, art, history, science, part of Snug Harbor Cultural Center |
Statue of Liberty | Liberty Island | Manhattan | History | American and NY history | Accessible by boat from Battery Park in Manhattan and Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey |
Studio Museum in Harlem | Harlem | Manhattan | Art | African and African-American | Art of African-Americans, specializing in 19th- and 20th-century work as well as exhibits of Caribbean and African art |
Swiss Institute Contemporary Art New York | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary art | Contemporary art |
Terrain Gallery | SoHo | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary art | Exhibits of contemporary paintings, prints, drawings, and photographs |
The Shed | Hudson Yards | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary art | Hosts activities in a wide range of cultural areas including art, performance, film, design, food, fashion, and new combinations of cultural content |
Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Historic house | Recreated 1865 period brownstone home where Theodore Roosevelt lived as a child | |
Tibet House | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Asian and Asian-American | Classical and contemporary Tibetan art |
Toy Museum of NY | Boerum Hill | Brooklyn | Toy | Amusements | Traveling collection with no permanent facility, includes children's theatre performance, classic dolls, toy soldiers, trains and trolleys, board games, electronic toys |
Trinity Church | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | History | History of the church, changing art, religious and cultural exhibits | |
Ukrainian Institute of America | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Art | European | Features exhibits of notable Ukrainian artists living in the states and other events related to Ukrainian heritage |
Ukrainian Museum | East Village | Manhattan | Ethnic - Ukrainian-American | European | Ukrainian heritage in America including folk art and fine art |
United Nations Headquarters | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Historic building | Includes exhibits on such topics as peacekeeping operations, decolonization and disarmament, and the United Nations Art Collection | |
Valentine-Varian House | Norwood | Bronx | Historic house | Houses the Museum of Bronx History, operated by the Bronx County Historical Society | |
Van Cortlandt House Museum | Riverdale | Bronx | Historic house | 18th-century period manor house | |
Vander Ende-Onderdonk House | Ridgewood | Queens | Historic house | Oldest Dutch Colonial stone house in New York City, operated by the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society | |
Voelker Orth Museum | Flushing | Queens | Historic house | Nature | German immigrant family’s 1890s home and garden, exhibits of cultural and horticultural heritage of Flushing, Queens and adjacent communities |
Waterfront Museum | Red Hook | Brooklyn | Maritime | Transportation | website, historic floating barge museum in Red Hook |
Wave Hill | Riverdale | Bronx | Botanical garden | Nature | Botanical garden with art gallery and interpretive visitor's center |
Weeksville Heritage Center | Bedford–Stuyvesant | Brooklyn | History | African and African-American | History of the 19th-century African American community of Weeksville, Brooklyn - one of America’s first free black communities |
White Columns | Greenwich Village | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary art | Alternative art gallery |
Whitney Museum of American Art | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Modern art | 20th-century American art and contemporary American art by living artists |
Williamsburg Art & Historical Center | Williamsburg | Brooklyn | Art | Neighborhood art center | Art exhibitions, performances and cultural events |
Wyckoff House | Canarsie | Brooklyn | Historic house | Dutch saltbox frame house dating back to 1652 | |
Yeshiva University Museum | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Ethnic - Jewish | European Jewish and Jewish-American | Also an archaeology, history, and art museum focused on Jewish subjects |
Defunct museums
- American Museum of Immigration, Liberty Island
- Barnum's American Museum, Manhattan
- Chelsea Art Museum, Manhattan, closed in 2011
- Con Edison Energy Museum, Manhattan[1][2]
- Discovery Times Square, closed in 2016
- Forbes Galleries, closed in 2014
- Guggenheim Soho, Manhattan[3]
- Kurdish Library and Museum, Brooklyn
- MICRO Museum, Brooklyn[4]
- Morbid Anatomy Museum, Brooklyn, closed in 2016[5]
- Museum of Biblical Art, closed in 2015
- Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art, closed in 2012, collections now part of the Society of Illustrators
- Museum of Living Art, 1927-1943 at NYU, modern art collection of Albert Eugene Gallatin[6]
- Museum of Primitive Art, closed in 1976, collections now part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Museum of the American Piano, Manhattan, website
- National Museum of Catholic Art and History, closed in 2010
- New York Jazz Museum in Manhattan
- New York Tattoo Museum in Staten Island
- Proteus Gowanus, Brooklyn, closed in 2015
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex, opened in SoHo in 2008, closed in 2010
- Sony Wonder Technology Lab, closed in 2016
- Sports Museum of America, Manhattan, opened in 2008, closed in 2009
- Store Front Museum, Queens
- UBS Art Gallery, Manhattan[7]
See also
- List of museums in New York
- Museum Mile, New York City
- Category:Tourist attractions in New York City
References
- Field Trip.com report
- NYC.com closed notice Archived 2008-06-18 at the Wayback Machine
- New York Times Magazine, June 30, 2002, "Is the Go-Go Guggenheim Going, Going . . ."
- "Official site". Micro Museum. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
Micro Museum¨is open to the public for special events throughout the year.
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