
New York City is home to one of the world’s most magnificent collections of museum exhibits. From famous art masterpieces to moving tributes to historical events, you will find what you are looking for in this vibrant city. Here are four of the most interesting museums to visit the next time that you are in New York City.
Museum of Jewish Heritage
Located in Battery Park City, this museum is designed to educate people of all ages and nationalities about Jewish life in the 20th and 21st centuries. The museum boasts more than 25,000 items that document modern Jewish history. A particularly strong focus of this museum is the Holocaust. This museum has an impressive collection of over 30,000 artifacts, photographs, documentary films, and stories from survivors of the Holocaust.
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visiting this museum that honors the victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks is a truly moving experience. The outdoor memorial features two waterfall pools that sit on the site of each tower of the former World Trade Center. Inside the museum, you will find a series of artifacts, first-person testimonies, and chilling audio and video recordings of the tragic events that transpired there. The memories of this museum will stay with you forever after you browse these sobering reminders of one of America’s darkest days.
The Met
This comprehensive art museum features pieces from over 5,000 years of history. It includes many famous works of art, such as Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze’s Washington Crossing the Delaware, Edgar Degas’ The Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer, and Van Gogh’s Wheat Field with Cypresses. It also houses the world’s oldest piano.In addition to the over two million pieces of work that it houses, the museum is also an architectural marvel. It was designed by esteemed architect Marcel Breuer and had an overall beaux-arts style to it before it was expanded. Because this museum is located along the edge of Central Park, it makes a great stop when you are in the area and can be easily reached by bike. You should be careful renting a bike in Central Park and make sure that you rent from a respected vendor and use caution when crossing roads.
American Museum of Natural History
Also located on the edge of Central Park, this museum is especially fun for children. As the largest natural history museum in the world, there is no shortage of fascinating things to discover at this popular tourist attraction. In addition to a planetarium and a library, the museum also is home to a myriad of dinosaur fossils, meteorites, and more. With 45 permanent exhibition halls, you could spend all day here and not get bored.
Regardless of what museums you choose to visit while in the Big Apple, you will walk away feeling educated and inspired. While it can be challenging to narrow down your list of museum options, this list should get you started finding the best fits for your personal interests.
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