There’s an institution for every interest in the City. Wander through shows at big names such as the Guggenheim, MoMA and The Met, and discover smaller spots for culture and history throughout the boroughs.
Discover exhibits and performances throughout the five boroughs this summer.
The Museum of Broadway takes visitors of all ages on an exciting, immersive journey from the birth of Broadway to present day.
MoMA presents the best in contemporary art and promotes the understanding of modern art movements through its permanent and temporary exhibitions.
The Met is one of the largest and most comprehensive art museums in the world, with more than 2 million works of art spanning 5,000 years.
The world's leading museum of 20th-century and contemporary art of the US presents hits from its collection and puts on a renowned Biennial.
One of the oldest and largest nonprofit contemporary art institutions in the States constantly innovates with its exhibitions and events.
The Brooklyn Museum houses a huge permanent collection—more than 1 million pieces in all.
Housed in one of the most iconic buildings in New York, the Guggenheim is filled with prized pieces.
This Upper West Side museum explores human cultures, the natural world and the universe beyond.
This is an international destination for world-class photography exhibitions.
Devoted to exploring art and Jewish culture from ancient to contemporary, this museum holds a collection of nearly 30,000 works of art, ceremonial objects and media.
Part of the Smithsonian, the NMAI displays exhibitions on Native cultures of the western hemisphere.
Enjoy Hudson River views, enchanting gardens and masterpieces of medieval art.
A sleek gallery holds contemporary art from diverse cultural backgrounds, with the Bronx in a central role.
New York's fresh face of contemporary art hosts novel exhibitions in addition to readings, performances and trivia nights.
A National Historic Landmark, this rustic building is New York City’s oldest structure and was a working farm until 1901.
Subway lovers and history buffs alike will cheer for the museum's rich train, bus, bridge and tunnel exhibits.
The center preserves the history of the free African American communities of Weeksville, Brooklyn.
This Brooklyn museum is devoted to exploring the current state of the African Diaspora.
This museum, which doubles as a visitor center, tells the history of the Coney Island neighborhood through quirky ephemera and special exhibits.
Alice Austen House honors the daring spirit of the early American photographer.
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