Museums & galleries in New York

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Lyric Theatre
Lyric Theatre

Historic Broadway theater known for musicals and premieres. Combines an elegant early 20th-century facade with contemporary productions, including the musical revue.

Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum

One of the largest museums in the United States with a collection ranging from ancient Egypt to modern art. Special exhibitions cover a variety of cultural and historical aspects.

The Museum of Modern Art
The Museum of Modern Art

Museum of Modern Art with a collection of over 200,000 works. Works by Van Gogh, Picasso and Warhol are displayed alongside contemporary pieces and temporary exhibitions.

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

The largest performing arts center in New York City, featuring concerts, ballet, opera, and theater. The complex is impressive in its architecture and cultural programming.

Museum of the City of New York
Museum of the City of New York

A museum that tells the story of New York City through 1.5 million objects, including photographs, artifacts, and works of art. Exhibitions explore the city's diversity and architecture.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

One of the largest museums in the world, with a collection spanning 5,000 years of art. European paintings, ancient Egyptian art and majestic architecture create a unique experience.

Gershwin Theatre
Gershwin Theatre

A Broadway theater is known for hosting musicals, including the iconic Wicked. Modern design, comfortable seating and excellent acoustics create an atmosphere for colorful performances.

Madame Tussauds New York
Madame Tussauds New York

A famous wax museum where you can see famous people of the world. Modern technologies are used to create realistic wax exhibits.

Minskoff Theatre
Minskoff Theatre

The famous theater on Broadway, is famous for the musical "The Lion King". Comfortable interior and technical equipment allow you to enjoy world-class productions.

Museum at Eldridge Street
Museum at Eldridge Street

Historic synagogue on the Lower East Side, built in 1887, combines Romanesque and Moorish styles. Restored as a museum that tells the story of Jewish immigration.

9/11 Memorial & Museum
9/11 Memorial & Museum

A memorial to the victims of the September 11 tragedy and the 1993 terrorist attack. Memorial pools at the site of the Twin Towers and a museum exhibit tell the story of the events and their impact on the world.

The Met Cloisters
The Met Cloisters

A branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art dedicated to medieval art and architecture. Unique exhibits and cloister gardens bring the atmosphere of ancient Europe to New York.