New York Urban center is home to hundreds of cultural institutions and historic sites, many of which are internationally known. This list contains the almost famous or well-regarded organizations, based on their mission.
Museums [edit]
Also included are non-profit fine art galleries, arts centers and cultural centers with galleries.
- Run into List of museums in New York City for a complete sortable listing in alphabetical gild.
- See List of museums in New York for museums in the rest of New York state.
Encyclopedic [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Civic | Type | Summary |
| Metropolitan Museum of Art | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Art | One of the earth'southward largest fine art museums; includes American art and decorative arts, European, African, Asian, Ancient Egyptian, Roman and Greek art, Byzantine and Islamic art, modern art |
| Brooklyn Museum | Crown Heights | Brooklyn | Art | Collections include American art, Egyptian, Classical, and Ancient Near Eastern art, feminist, European and fine art of the Pacific Islands. |
| Staten Island Museum | West New Brighton | Staten Island | Multiple | Natural history, art, history, science; located at Snug Harbor Cultural Middle |
| Bronx Museum of the Arts | Concourse Village | Bronx | Art | Focuses on gimmicky and 20th-century art |
| Queens Museum | Corona | Queens | Art | Formerly Queens Museum of Art; includes a collection of Tiffany drinking glass |
Region and tradition [edit]
African and African American [edit]
| Proper name | Neighborhood | Civic | Type | Summary |
| Mark West Eye for the Arts | East Williamsburg | Brooklyn | Art | Arts and Cultural Heart catering to POC and queer artists and creatives, and artists with disabilities |
| Weeksville Heritage Eye | Bedford–Stuyvesant | Brooklyn | Living | Historic homes of 19th-century free African Americans in the urban North |
| Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts | Fort Greene | Brooklyn | Art | Art focusing on social and political issues facing the African Diaspora |
| Schomburg Center for Research in Blackness Civilization | Harlem | Manhattan | African American | Branch of the New York Public Library; exhibits of African American history and civilisation |
| Studio Museum in Harlem | Harlem | Manhattan | Art | Art of African-Americans, specializing in 19th- and 20th-century piece of work every bit well equally exhibits of Caribbean and African art |
| The Africa Center | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Art | African art and culture, edifice new facility on Museum Mile |
| African Burial Basis National Monument | TriBeCa | | Monument | Visitors' center and memorial to an 18th-century African-American slave burial ground |
| Lewis H. Latimer House | Flushing | Queens | Celebrated house | Dwelling of African American inventor Lewis H. Latimer |
| Sandy Footing Historical Museum | Southward Shore | Staten Island | Local history | website |
Asian and Asian American [edit]
| Proper noun | Neighborhood | Civic | Type | Summary |
| Asia Society | Upper E Side | Manhattan | Fine art | Features historic and contemporary Asian art and decorative items |
| Asian American Arts Centre | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Cultural middle with exhibition galleries |
| Mainland china Found | Upper Due east Side | Manhattan | Art | Galleries with exhibits virtually traditional Chinese paintings, calligraphy, Chinese folk arts, textiles and compages |
| Museum of Chinese in America | Chinatown | Manhattan | Ethnic – Chinese American | History of North America's Chinatowns and the cultural contributions of Chinese immigrants |
| Japan Lodge (New York) | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Cultural | Features exhibit gallery for Japanese art |
| Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art | Egbertville | Staten Isle | Art | Art and artifacts of the Himalayas |
| Tibet House | Chelsea | Manhattan | Art | Classical and gimmicky Tibetan art |
| Rubin Museum of Art | Chelsea | Manhattan | Fine art | Art of the Himalayas and surrounding regions |
| Nicholas Roerich Museum | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Art | Works by Nicholas Roerich |
| Gallery Korea | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Role of the Korean Heart Cultural Service; contemporary Korean art |
| Korea Gild | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Cultural social club with gallery of Korean art and civilisation |
| Pearl River Mart | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Culture | Experiential retail with cultural performances and events. Houses ane of the few galleries in Lower Manhattan defended to showing works important to Asian American communities. |
Ethnic and African Caribbean area in Latin America [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Summary |
| Americas Club | Upper E Side | Manhattan | Fine art | Exhibits of historic and gimmicky art from Latin America, the Caribbean and Canada |
| El Museo del Barrio | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Fine art | Latin American and Caribbean area art, with an emphasis on works from Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rican community in New York Metropolis. |
| The Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Heart | Lower Due east Side | Manhattan | Fine art | Functioning, visual arts, and customs events that reflect the cultural variety of the Lower East Side |
European Jewish and Jewish American [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Summary |
| American Sephardi Federation | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Indigenous – Jewish | Exhibits about the heritage of all Sephardim from the Iberian Peninsula and the Balkans, to the Jews of North Africa and Muslim lands including Republic of iraq, Iran, Syrian arab republic, Turkey, Republic of yemen, Ethiopia and Bukharian Jews |
| Anne Frank Center U.s. | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | History | website, uses the diary and spirit of Anne Frank to promote tolerance and homo rights |
| Bernard Museum of Judaica | Upper Due east Side | Manhattan | Jewish | website, located in Temple Emanu-El, Jewish fine art, religious ornaments and temple memorabilia |
| Center for Jewish History | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Jewish | Jewish history and culture effectually the world |
| Derfner Judaica Museum | Riverdale | Bronx | Jewish | Includes the art drove at the Hebrew Home at Riverdale |
| Eldridge Street Synagogue | Lower East Side | Manhattan | Jewish | American Jewish history and civilisation in a restored historic synagogue |
| Hebrew Union College-Jewish Establish of Faith | Greenwich Hamlet | Manhattan | Jewish | website, function of Hebrew Union Higher; fine art exploring Jewish identity, history, culture, and experience |
| Jewish Children's Museum | Crown Heights | Brooklyn | Children's / indigenous Jewish | Jewish heritage, fostering tolerance and agreement |
| Jewish Museum (New York) | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Jewish | Modernistic and gimmicky Jewish art and history |
| Jewish Theological Seminary | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Jewish | website, free exhibitions from the library's collections of Jewish heritage |
| Living Torah Museum | Borough Park | Brooklyn | Jewish | Ancient artifacts mentioned in the Torah, items from the Biblical catamenia |
| Museum of Jewish Heritage | Bombardment Park Metropolis | Manhattan | Jewish | Modern Jewish history and the Holocaust |
| Yeshiva University Museum | Chelsea | Manhattan | Jewish | As well an archaeology, history and art museum focused on Jewish subjects |
Western by era [edit]
Traditional European art [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Summary |
| The Cloisters | Washington Heights | Manhattan | Fine art | Art and compages of the European Eye Ages; co-operative of the Metropolitan Museum of Fine art |
| Frick Drove | Upper East Side | Manhattan | Art | Erstwhile Chief paintings and Renaissance fine art displayed in Gilded Historic period mansion |
| Dahesh Museum of Art | Hudson Foursquare | Manhattan | Art | Currently amalgam new permanent home in Manhattan, European bookish art of the 19th and 20th century |
| Hispanic Society of America | Washington Heights | Manhattan | Art | Art of Kingdom of spain, Portugal and, to a lesser extent, Latin America from the Middle Ages through the 1920s |
Modern art [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Civic | Type | Summary |
| Guggenheim Museum | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Art | Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, early Modern and contemporary fine art |
| Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Modern fine art including architecture and design, drawings, painting, sculpture, photography, prints, illustrated books and artist's books, moving-picture show and electronic media |
| Neue Galerie | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Fine art | Gallery of early on-20th-century High german and Austrian fine art and pattern |
| Whitney Museum of American Art | Meatpacking District | Manhattan | Fine art | 20th-century American art |
| Brant Foundation | E Village | Manhattan | Art | modernistic and contemporary fine art |
| Hill Art Foundation | Chelsea | Manhattan | Art | modern and gimmicky art; Renaissance sculpture |
Other Western and Native American [edit]
| Proper noun | Neighborhood | Borough | Blazon | Summary |
| Austrian Cultural Forum New York | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Culture | website, civilisation heart with exhibition gallery |
| Instituto Cervantes New York | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Culture | website, culture center, conferences, largest Castilian library in New York, exhibition gallery |
| Czech Centre New York | Upper Eastward Side | Manhattan | Art | website, exhibits of Czech artists, located in Bohemian National Hall |
| Swiss Plant | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | website, contemporary fine art |
| Scandinavia Business firm – The Nordic Center in America | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Cultural | Fine art, design, and historical exhibitions of the Nordic countries |
| Ukrainian Museum | Due east Village | Manhattan | Ethnic – Ukrainian-American | Ukrainian heritage in America |
| Garibaldi-Meucci Museum | Rosebank | Staten Island | Ethnic | Home of Italian politician Giuseppe Garibaldi and inventor Antonio Meucci, celebrates Italian American civilization and heritage |
| American Folk Art Museum | Upper Westward Side | Manhattan | Art | American folk art |
| George Gustav Heye Center (National Museum of the American Indian) | Financial District | Manhattan | Native American | Part of the Smithsonian; Native American history, civilisation and art |
| Goethe-Institut, New York | Lower East Side | Manhattan | German culture | Part of the Goethe-Institut worldwide clan |
Artistic medium [edit]
Books, drawings, illustrations, prints [edit]
| Proper noun | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Summary |
| Columbia University Rare Volume & Manuscript Library | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Library | website, ii galleries with free exhibitions from the collections |
| Grolier Gild | Upper East Side | Manhattan | Literary | Public exhibitions from its book and literary collections |
| Drawing Middle | SoHo | Manhattan | Fine art | Contemporary and historical drawings |
| Museum of American Illustration | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | website, role of the Order of Illustrators; American illustration |
| International Impress Center New York | Chelsea | Manhattan | Art | Exhibition and understanding of fine fine art prints |
| The Morgan Library & Museum | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Includes books and printed materials, prints, and drawings of European artists, fabric from ancient Arab republic of egypt and medieval liturgical objects, ancient Almost Eastern cylinder seals, music manuscripts |
| New York Public Library | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Multiple | Exhibitions at the main branch about art, history, culture, photography from its collections |
Photography, film, new media [edit]
| Proper noun | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Summary |
| Alice Austen House | Rosebank | Staten Island | Historic business firm | Domicile of photographer Alice Austen, as well features photography exhibitions |
| BRIC | Fort Greene | Brooklyn | Art | website, contemporary art |
| Eyebeam Fine art and Applied science Center | Chelsea | Manhattan | Fine art | Fine art and technology exhibitions, resident artistries |
| Discontinuity Foundation | Chelsea | Manhattan | Photography | Photography volume and magazine publisher, photography exhibitions, workshops, artist talks, instruction programs |
| International Center of Photography | Chelsea | Manhattan | Photography | Photography exhibits |
| Paley Center for Media | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Media | Cultural, creative and social significance of television, radio, the Internet and emerging media platforms |
| Museum of the Moving Image | Astoria | Queens | Media | Art, history, technique and technology of pic, television, digital media, video games |
| Fotografiska New York | Gramercy Park, Manhattan | Manhattan | Media | website Photography: emerging and established artists |
Sculpture [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Summary |
| Noguchi Museum | Long Island City | Queens | Fine art | Works by sculptor Isamu Noguchi |
| SculptureCenter | Long Isle City | Queens | Art | Dedicated to experimental and innovative developments in gimmicky sculpture |
| Socrates Sculpture Park | Astoria | Queens | Art | Sculpture park |
| Chaim Gross Studio Museum | Greenwich Village | Manhattan | Art | website, operated past the Renee and Chaim Gross Foundation, abode and studio of Chaim Gross |
Design, decorative arts, architecture [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Summary |
| Bard Graduate Center | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Art | Annually organizes ii to three exhibitions related to decorative arts, architecture and design |
| AIGA National Blueprint Center | Flatiron District | Manhattan | Art | website, public gallery of the AIGA dedicated to presenting examples of outstanding gimmicky design |
| Center for Compages | Greenwich Hamlet | Manhattan | Art | Exhibits of compages, urban planning, urban pattern and ecology planning |
| Cooper–Hewitt, National Blueprint Museum | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Pattern | Part of the Smithsonian, decorative arts and pattern |
| Museum of Arts and Design | Upper W Side | Manhattan | Fine art | Features contemporary hand-made objects in a variety of media, including clay, drinking glass, metallic, cobweb and forest; located at Columbus Circle |
| Museum at FIT | Chelsea | Manhattan | Material | Manner museum, part of Style Plant of Technology |
| National University of Design | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Art | Exhibits of art and architecture from its collections |
| New York Schoolhouse of Interior Design Gallery | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | website, complimentary gallery with exhibits nigh interior design |
| Parsons The New Schoolhouse for Design Sheila C. Johnson Design Center | Greenwich Village | Manhattan | Art | Contains 2 galleries: The Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Gallery and the smaller Arnold and Sheila Aronson Galleries |
| Skyscraper Museum | Battery Park City | Manhattan | Architecture | Currently the just museum in the earth defended to skyscrapers |
Amusement [edit]
Performing arts [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Summary |
| Brooklyn Jazz Hall of Fame and Museum | Primal Brooklyn | Brooklyn | Jazz | Individuals who have made significant contributions to the music genre of jazz |
| National Jazz Museum in Harlem | Harlem | Manhattan | Music | Harlem'due south jazz history |
| Louis Armstrong Business firm | Corona | Queens | Historic firm | Home of musician Louis Armstrong |
| Rose Museum | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Music | Chronicles the history Carnegie Hall from the collections of its archives |
| Enrico Caruso Museum of America | Homecrest | Brooklyn | Biographical | website, open up on Sundays; the life of opera tenor Enrico Caruso |
| New York Public Library for the Performing Arts | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Fine art | Exhibitions nigh the performing arts, located at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts |
Amusements [edit]
| Proper name | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Summary |
| Coney Island Museum | Coney Island | Brooklyn | Amusement | History of Coney Island's amusement park |
| Ripley's Believe It or Not! | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Amusement | Oddities and curiosities |
| Madame Tussauds New York | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Wax museum | Famous figures in amusement |
| Toy Museum of NY | Boerum Hill | Brooklyn | Toy | Traveling displays, includes children'south theatre performance, classic dolls, toy soldiers, trains and trolleys, board games, electronic toys |
| National Track and Field Hall of Fame | Washington Heights | Manhattan | Sports | Operated by the Armory Foundation in conjunction with The states Track & Field |
| Mets Hall of Fame & Museum | Flushing | Queens | Sports | Located at Citi Field; the New York Mets' baseball history |
Scientific discipline [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Summary |
| American Museum of Natural History | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Natural history | Includes Rose Center for Earth and Space |
| New York Botanical Garden | Fordham | Bronx | Botanical garden | Includes Mertz Library with exhibitions relating to botanical themes and the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory |
| New York Hall of Science | Flushing | Queens | Science | Topics include biology, chemistry and physics |
| National Museum of Mathematics | Rose Colina | Manhattan | Science | Interactive exhibits about mathematics |
| Moving ridge Colina | Riverdale | Bronx | Botanical garden | Botanical garden with art gallery and interpretive visitors' center |
| Brooklyn Botanic Garden | Prospect Heights | Brooklyn | Botanical Garden | Specialty plant collections with labels and estimation, library, art gallery, visitors' center |
History [edit]
American history, local history, historic monuments [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Borough | Blazon | Summary |
| Ellis Island Museum | Ellis Island | Manhattan | History | Tours by boat from Battery Park in Manhattan or Freedom State Park in Jersey Urban center, New Jersey; immigration experience and history of the immigrants |
| Federal Hall National Memorial | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | History | Site of first capitol of the The states and of George Washington'southward first inauguration in 1789 |
| Fraunces Tavern | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | History | Reconstruction of a tavern with a prominent role in pre-Revolution and American Revolution history |
| General Grant National Memorial | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Biographical | Mausoleum of Full general Ulysses Grant and his married woman; displays about his life and Presidency |
| Lower East Side Tenement Museum | Lower East Side | Manhattan | History | Immigrants' feel |
| Museum of Public Relations | Midtown | Manhattan | Media | website, a public relations museum and reference library, role of Baruch College's Newman Library Archives and Special Collections, open to the public by appointment for tours, guest lectures and research |
| Museum of the City of New York | Museum Mile | Manhattan | Multiple | Art and local history |
| National September 11 Memorial & Museum | Financial District | Manhattan | Memorial | Memorial and museum defended to victims of 9/11 attacks |
| New-York Historical Order | Upper West Side | Manhattan | History | History of New York and the United States |
| Statue of Liberty | Liberty Island | Manhattan | History | Accessible past boat from Bombardment Park in Manhattan and Liberty State Park in Jersey Metropolis, New Bailiwick of jersey |
| Tribute WTC Visitors' Center | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | History | History of the September eleven attacks and tours of the Globe Trade Center site |
| Trinity Church | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | History | History of the church building, irresolute art, religious and cultural exhibits |
| Centre for Brooklyn History | Brooklyn Heights | Brooklyn | Local history | History and culture of Brooklyn, formerly known as the Brooklyn Historical Club |
| Urban center Reliquary | Williamsburg | Brooklyn | Local history | website, memorabilia and artifacts about New York Urban center |
| Hall of Fame for Great Americans | University Heights | Bronx | Hall of fame | Function of Bronx Community Higher, National Landmark founded as a Pantheon honoring historically significant American men and women |
| Bayside Historical Guild | Bayside | Queens | Local history | website, located in the Officer's Guild in Fort Totten |
| Greater Astoria Historical Lodge | Astoria | Queens | Local history | |
Military machine, police, burn down [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Summary |
| Castle Clinton | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | History | Fort that contains a museum which is administered by the National Park Service, and is a departure point for visitors to the Statue of Freedom and Ellis Isle |
| Castle Williams | Governors Isle | Manhattan | Armed forces | Tours of the 1807 fort and prison |
| FDNY Burn Zone | Midtown | Manhattan | Firefighting | website, burn down safety learning centre, located in Rockefeller Middle |
| Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum | Hell's Kitchen | Manhattan | Military | Showcases the World War Two shipping carrier USS Intrepid, Space Shuttle Enterprise, submarine USS Growler, a Concorde supersonic airplane, helicopters and military machine shipping |
| New York City Fire Museum | SoHo | Manhattan | Firefighting | Historical and modern firefighting vehicles, equipment, uniforms |
| New York City Police Museum | Financial District | Manhattan | Law enforcement | Closed in 2014, plans unclear |
| Harbor Defense Museum | Bay Ridge | Brooklyn | Military | Located in Fort Hamilton, 19th-century fort with exhibits of NY war machine history |
| Hall of Fame for Great Americans | University Heights | Bronx | Hall of fame | Part of Bronx Community College, National Landmark founded as a Pantheon honoring historically significant American men and women |
| Fort Totten | Bayside | Queens | Military | Tours of the Ceremonious War-era fort |
| Fort Wadsworth | Fort Wadsworth | Staten Island | Armed forces | Exhibits and tours of the mid-19th-century fort |
Transportation and maritime [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Civic | Type | Summary |
| New York Transit Museum | Brooklyn Heights | Brooklyn | Transportation | Subways, trolleys and buses |
| Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Transportation | Subways, trolleys and buses; addendum of main Brooklyn location, in Grand Central Concluding |
| City Island Nautical Museum | City Isle | Bronx | Maritime | website, operated past the Metropolis Island Historical Society |
| Maritime Industry Museum | Throggs Neck | Bronx | Maritime | Located in Fort Schuyler, history of the US maritime industry including commercial shipping, the merchant marine, and the port of New York |
| Noble Maritime Collection | Westward New Brighton | Staten Island | Maritime | Part of Snug Harbor Cultural Center, houseboat and creative person studio |
| S Street Seaport Museum | Financial District | Manhattan | Maritime | Includes exhibition galleries, a working 19th-century print shop, an archaeology museum and several historic museum ships, including the four-masted Peking |
| Waterfront Museum | Ruby Hook | Brooklyn | Maritime | website, celebrated floating barge museum in Red Hook |
Financial [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Summary |
| Museum of American Finance | unhoused[1] | Manhattan | Industry – finance | Financial markets, money, cyberbanking, entrepreneurship and Alexander Hamilton |
| Federal Reserve Bank of New York | Financial District | Manhattan | Finance | Museum and gold vault tour |
| American Numismatic Order Museum | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Numismatic | Exhibits of coins and medals from all periods and cultures |
| Mossman Lock Museum | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Article | Bank and vault locks and cases; function of the Full general Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York |
Celebrated houses [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Summary |
| Bartow-Pell Mansion | Pelham Bay | Bronx | Celebrated house | Mid-19th-century period mansion and gardens |
| Billiou-Stillwell-Perine House | Quondam Town | Staten Isle | Celebrated business firm | 17th-century Dutch colonial house, operated by Celebrated Richmond Town |
| Bowne House | Flushing | Queens | Historic firm | Oldest firm in Queens, dates back to the mid-1600s |
| Conference Business firm | Tottenville | Staten Island | Celebrated house | But pre-Revolutionary manor firm still surviving in New York City |
| Dyckman Farmhouse Museum | Inwood | Manhattan | Celebrated house | Belatedly 18th-century farmhouse, the oldest remaining farmhouse on Manhattan isle |
| Edgar Allan Poe Cottage | Fordham | Bronx | Historic house | 1840s house where author Edgar Allan Poe lived |
| Gracie Mansion | Upper Eastward Side | Manhattan | Historic house | Official residence of the Mayor of New York City |
| Hamilton Grange National Memorial | Hamilton Heights | Manhattan | Historic house | Relocated early 19th-century home of Alexander Hamilton |
| Rex Manor | Jamaica | Queens | Historic house | Early 19th-century catamenia dwelling house of Rufus King, a signer of the United states Constitution |
| Kingsland Homestead | Flushing | Queens | Historic business firm | Member of the Historic House Trust, operated by the Queens Historical Society; Victorian flow house, local history exhibits |
| Lefferts Historic House | Park Slope | Brooklyn | Historic house | Located in Prospect Park, 1820s period firm |
| Merchant'due south House Museum | Greenwich Hamlet | Manhattan | Historic house | 19th-century family unit boondocks home |
| Morris-Jumel Mansion | Washington Heights | Manhattan | Celebrated house | 18th-century catamenia mansion used as headquarters for both sides in the American Revolution |
| Mount Vernon Hotel Museum | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Historic house | Early on 19th period-century hotel |
| Seguine Mansion | S Shore | Staten Island | Historic business firm | Mid-19th-century mansion |
| Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site | Flatiron Commune | Manhattan | Historic house | Recreated brownstone where Theodore Roosevelt lived as a kid |
| Valentine-Varian House | Norwood | Bronx | Historic house | Houses the Museum of Bronx History, operated by the Bronx Historical Society |
| Van Cortlandt House Museum | Riverdale | Bronx | Historic business firm | 18th-century menstruation estate house |
| Vander Ende-Onderdonk Firm | Ridgewood | Queens | Celebrated house | Oldest Dutch Colonial stone house in New York City, operated by the Greater Ridgewood Historical Gild |
| Voelker Orth Museum | Flushing | Queens | Historic firm | Family dwelling dating back to 1891 |
| Wyckoff Firm | Canarsie | Brooklyn | Historic house | Dutch saltbox frame house dating back to 1652 |
| Queens County Farm Museum | Glen Oaks | Queens | Farm | Working farm dating dorsum to 1697 |
| Old Stone House | Park Slope | Brooklyn | Historic firm | Reconstructed 1699 Dutch stone farmhouse with Revolutionary War ties, focuses on evolving histories of Brooklyn, New York and the The states |
| Celebrated Richmond Town | Richmondtown | Staten Isle | Living | Over thirty historic buildings and sites dating from the belatedly 17th to the early on 20th century; includes the Lake-Tysen House and Voorlezer's House |
Children'southward [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Borough | Blazon | Summary |
| Bronx Children's Museum | Concourse, Bronx | The Bronx | Children'due south | |
| Brooklyn Children's Museum | Crown Heights | Brooklyn | Children'south | |
| Children's Cultural Eye of Native America | Washington Heights | Manhattan | Children'southward | website, located in the Church of the Intercession |
| Children's Museum of Manhattan | Upper West Side | Manhattan | Children'south | |
| Children's Museum of the Arts | Due south Village | Manhattan | Children'south | International children's art, programs in creating drawings, sculpture, sound fine art, textiles and stop-movement blitheness |
| Girl Spotter Museum | Garment Commune | Manhattan | Scouting | History of the Girl Scouts of the USA |
| Lefferts Historic House | Park Slope | Brooklyn | Historic house | Located in Prospect Park, 1820s menses business firm and children'south museum |
| Sugar Hill Children's Museum | Sugar Loma | Manhattan | Children's | art and fine art education for children |
| Staten Island Children's Museum | West New Brighton | Staten Island | Children's | Office of Snug Harbor Cultural Center |
Gimmicky spaces [edit]
Gimmicky museums [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Summary |
| Dia:Chelsea | Chelsea | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary fine art |
| The Living Museum | Queens Village | Queens | Art | Part of Creedmoor Psychiatric Center; fine art dedicated to, and created by, individuals with a mental disease |
| Newhouse Center for Gimmicky Fine art | Westward New Brighton | Staten Island | Art | Office of Snug Harbor Cultural Center; gimmicky art |
| New Museum | East Hamlet | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary art from around the world |
| Park Avenue Armory | Upper East Side | Manhattan | Art | Presents art exhibitions |
| MoMA PS1 | Long Island Metropolis | Queens | Art | Contemporary art museum, part of Museum of Mod Art |
Contemporary galleries [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Summary |
| The 8th Floor | Chelsea | Manhattan | Art | Specializes art and social justice |
| Anita Shapolsky Gallery | Upper East Side | Manhattan | Art | Specializes in abstruse expressionism; exhibits expressionism, geometric abstraction, and painterly abstraction |
| Art in General | Lower Manhattan | Manhattan | Art | Gimmicky art space |
| De Buck Gallery | Chelsea | Manhattan | Fine art | website, contemporary and modern art gallery committed to presenting compelling ideas from a coterie of international artists in the main and secondary market place |
| FusionArts Museum | Lower Due east Side | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary fine art space |
| Interference Archive | Gowanus | Brooklyn | Fine art | Archive, library, and gallery of social move art and ephemera |
| New York Earth Room | SoHo | Manhattan | Fine art | Permanent exhibit of earth covered room |
| White Columns | Greenwich Village | Manhattan | Art | Culling art gallery |
Neighborhood art centers [edit]
| Name | Neighborhood | Civic | Type | Summary |
| Bronx River Fine art Center | West Farms | Bronx | Art | website |
| Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning | Jamaica | Queens | Art | Cultural middle with art gallery |
| Longwood Art Gallery | South Bronx | Bronx | Art | website; Located in the Hostos Community College campus, and sponsored past the Bronx Council on the Arts |
| RestorationArt | Bedford–Stuyvesant | Brooklyn | Art | website, cultural and performing arts center with the Skylight Gallery for visual fine art |
| Williamsburg Fine art & Historical Center | Williamsburg | Brooklyn | Art | Art exhibitions, performances and cultural events |
Miscellaneous [edit]
| Proper name | Neighborhood | Borough | Type | Summary |
| American Academy of Arts and Letters | Washington Heights | Manhattan | Fine art | Exhibitions in American literature, music, and art |
| Cooper Union Galleries | East Village | Manhattan | Fine art | Several galleries with works by students, faculty and invitee artists in fine art, architecture, design, photography |
| Fordham Museum of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Art | Fordham | Bronx | Art | Collection of ancient antiquities in William D. Walsh Family Library of Fordham University |
| Front end Room Gallery | Lower Eastward Side | Manhattan | Fine art | Contemporary art gallery |
| Godwin-Ternbach Museum | Kew Gardens Hills | Queens | Fine art | Function of Queens College, City University of New York; collection includes painting, sculpture and decorative arts, prints and drawings, and ethnographic arts |
| Grey Art Gallery | Greenwich Village | Manhattan | Art | website, part of New York University |
| Lehman College Fine art Gallery | Bronx | Bronx | Art | website |
| Leslie-Lohman Museum of Fine art | SoHo | Manhattan | Art | Contemporary and historical gay-related art |
| Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery | Upper Westward Side | Manhattan | Art | website, office of Columbia University |
| Mmuseumm | TriBeCa | Manhattan | History | Curated display of artifacts housed in a freight lift. |
| Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space | E Village | Manhattan | History | History of grassroots urban space activism |
| Museum of the Dog | Park Artery | Manhattan | History and Art | The museum features exhibits that include: Dogs in film, dogs of presidents, war dogs, dogs in exploration.[2] The museum features i of the largest collections of canis familiaris-related art.[3] [4] |
| Museum of Sex | Rose Hill | Manhattan | Sex activity | History, evolution and cultural significance of human being sexuality |
| Poppenhusen Institute | College Signal | Queens | History | Customs cultural middle with historic and cultural exhibits |
| Affiche House | Chelsea | Manhattan | Art | Posters equally art |
| Queens College Fine art Center | Flushing | Queens | Art | website |
| Tibor de Nagy Gallery | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Fine art | Gimmicky painting, sculpture and photography; presents works from the gallery'south rich history |
| THNK1994 | Bedford-Stuyvesant | Brooklyn | Feminist Popular Culture | website, art inspired past and impact of the 1994 attack of Nancy Kerrigan past Tonya Harding |
| United Nations Headquarters | Midtown Manhattan | Manhattan | Historic building | Includes exhibits on such topics as peacekeeping operations, decolonization and disarmament, and the United nations Art Drove |
Defunct museums [edit]
- American Museum of Clearing, Liberty Island
- Barnum'southward American Museum, Manhattan
- Chelsea Art Museum, Manhattan, closed in 2011
- Con Edison Energy Museum, Manhattan[5] [half dozen]
- Choco-Story New York, 2017-2019
- Discovery Times Foursquare Exposition, closed in 2016
- Fisher Landau Center, Long Island Urban center, closed in 2017
- Forbes Galleries, closed in 2014
- Basis Nil Museum Workshop, history of the September 11 attacks and the workers at the World Trade Center site. Status unknown later on 2014
- Guggenheim Soho, Manhattan[7]
- Kurdish Library and Museum, Brooklyn, collections now owned by Binghamton Academy
- Met Breuer, edifice turned over to the Frick for temporary use.
- MICRO Museum, Brooklyn, closed exhibit space
- Morbid Beefcake Museum, Brooklyn, airtight in 2016
- Museum of the American Piano, Manhattan, website
- Museum of Biblical Art, closed in 2015
- Museum of Comic and Drawing Art, closed in 2012, collections now part of the Society of Illustrators
- Museum of Primitive Art, closed in 1976, collections now part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- National Museum of Catholic Art and History, airtight in 2010
- New York Jazz Museum, Manhattan
- New York Tattoo Museum
- Onassis Cultural Centre
- Rock and Whorl Hall of Fame Annex, opened in Soho in 2008, airtight in 2010
- Sony Wonder Applied science Lab, closed in 2016
- Sports Museum of America, Manhattan, opened in 2008, closed in 2009
Proposed museums [edit]
- Climate Museum
- Museum of Food and Drink
- Museum of the Street
Zoos and gardens [edit]
- Bronx Zoo
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden
- Key Park Zoo
- Jamaica Bay Wild fauna Refuge
- New York Aquarium
- New York Botanical Garden
- Prospect Park Zoo
- Queens Botanical Garden
- Queen Elizabeth II September 11th Garden (formerly the British Garden)
- Queens Zoo
- Queens County Farm Museum
- Staten Island Botanical Garden
- The New York Chinese Scholar's Garden
- Staten Island Zoo
- Wave Hill
Performing arts [edit]
Lincoln Center [edit]
- Alice Tully Hall
- David Geffen Hall, formerly known as Avery Fisher Hall, habitation of the New York Philharmonic
- David H. Koch Theater, formerly known as the New York State Theater, home to New York City Ballet
- Picture show Society of Lincoln Middle
- Jazz at Lincoln Middle
- The Juilliard School
- Metropolitan Opera
- New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
- Vivian Beaumont Theater
Music [edit]
- Bargemusic
- Brooklyn Academy of Music
- Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra
- Carnegie Hall
- City Parks Foundation
- Kaufman Music Middle
- Manhattan School of Music
- Mannes College of Music
- New York Urban center Opera
- The New York Pops
- Symphony Space
Theaters [edit]
- 92nd Street Y
- Apollo Theater
- Samuel J. Friedman Theatre - formerly the Biltmore Theatre
- The Billie Holiday Theatre
- Bowery Ballroom
- Hammerstein Ballroom
- La MaMa Experimental Theatre Guild
- New York City Middle
- The Public Theater
- Radio City Music Hall
- Roundabout Theatre Company
- Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
- Snug Harbor Cultural Middle
- The Town Hall
- Williamsburg Art & Historical Center
Historically significant sites [edit]
Celebrated House Trust [edit]
Most of the following are Registered Historic Places covered in the county lists.
National Parks of New York Harbor [edit]
Despite its name, National Parks of New York Harbor does not oversee any national parks proper.
- African Burial Ground National Monument
- Castle Clinton National Monument
- Federal Hall National Memorial
- Fort Wadsworth
- General Grant National Memorial
- Governors Island/Governors Isle National Monument
- Hamilton Grange National Memorial
- Statue of Liberty National Monument (including Ellis Island, Statue of Liberty)
- Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site
World Merchandise Center site [edit]
- 9/11 Tribute Museum
- International Freedom Center
- National September 11 Memorial & Museum
- Tribute in Low-cal
Other historic sites [edit]
- Brooklyn Navy Chiliad, edifice 92
- Fort Schuyler
- Lower East Side Tenement Museum
- Irish Hunger Memorial
- Trinity Churchyard
- Weeksville Heritage Center
Libraries [edit]
- Biblioteca Instituto Cervantes
- Brooklyn Public Library
- Central Library
- List of Brooklyn Public Library branches
- Columbia University Libraries
- Arthur W. Diamond Police force Library
- Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library
- Butler Library
- C.V. Starr East Asian Library
- Gottesman Libraries
- Rare Book & Manuscript Library
- Cloisters Library and Athenaeum
- Cooper-Hewitt, National Pattern Museum
- Dag Hammarskjöld Library
- Elmer Holmes Bobst Library at New York University
- Frick Fine art Reference Library
- The Morgan Library & Museum
- New York Public Library
- Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Volume Library
- Bronx Library Center
- New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
- New York Public Library Main Co-operative
- Science, Industry and Business Library
- Schomburg Centre for Research in Black Culture
- List of New York Public Library branches
- New York University of Medicine Library
- New York Society Library
- Queens Public Library
- List of Queens Public Library branches
- Shevchenko Scientific Society
See also [edit]
- Cultural Institutions Group
- List of museums in New York
- List of academy fine art museums and galleries in New York Country
- Museum Mile, New York Urban center
- Tourist attractions in New York Metropolis
References [edit]
- ^ "Museum of American Finance Terminates Charter at 48 Wall Street Following Overflowing". Retrieved vii Oct 2020.
- ^ Allen, Brian T. (24 August 2019). "Dog Days of Summertime? Visit the New Museum of the Dog". National Review. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
- ^ "AKC MUSEUM OF THE Canis familiaris". museumofthedog. American Kennel Guild Museum of the Dog. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
- ^ Trejos, Nancy (eight January 2019). "The Museum of the Dog is fix to debut in New York City on Feb. viii". USA Today. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
- ^ Tadeushuk, Patrick. "Scientific discipline, Technology, Energy, Industry -- Con Edison Free energy Museum - Are We There Notwithstanding?". www.fieldtrip.com . Retrieved nineteen April 2018.
- ^ NYC.com closed notice Archived 2008-06-18 at the Wayback Auto
- ^ "Is the Go-Become Guggenheim Going, Going . . ". www9.georgetown.edu . Retrieved nineteen April 2018.
- ^ Richard Weir (1999-01-17). "Old Tree May exist Benched". The New York Times . Retrieved 2008-03-15 .
- ^ Richard Weir (1999-03-14). "Weeping Beech Will Alive On in Retentiveness, and in Fine art". The New York Times . Retrieved 2008-03-15 .
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