• Home
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteering
    • Internships
    • Advocate!
    • Grants and Financial Support
  • About
    • About
    • TMN
    • What We Do
    • The Team
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use

  • U.S. News
    • Politics
    • 2012 Election
    • Finance
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Immigration
    • Foreign Policy
    • Sci/Tech
  • World News
    • Global
    • Europe
    • Central & South Asia
    • Africa
    • Asia-Pacific
    • Latin America
    • Middle East
  • Green World
    • Go Green
    • Environmental News
    • Green Technology
  • Sports
    • 2012 Olympics
    • Action Sports
    • Basketball
    • Football
    • Baseball
    • Tennis
    • Ice Hockey
    • Motor Sports
    • Soccer
    • Golf
    • Combat Sports
  • Entertainment
    • In Cinema
    • TV
    • Music
    • Gaming
    • Comics
  • Life Style
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Philosophy & Life
    • Arts & Literature
    • Gadgets
    • Health
  • Offbeat News
    • UFO
    • Supernatural
    • Bizarre News
    • Conspiracy Theories
    • Aliens
  • Opinion

Home » Life Style » Arts & Literature » Experiencing the Museums of New York City

Experiencing the Museums of New York City

Posted by: Sarah Dayan    Tags:  American Museum of Natural History, art museums, free in nyc, free museums, Metropolitan Museum of Art, MOMA NYC, museum in nyc, museums in New York, museums in ny, New York City, New York museum of art, New York museums, New York Transit Museum, ny museums, nyc museum, NYC museums, The Jewish Museum    Posted date:  October 2, 2011  |  No comment



Vibrant art is always just around every corner in New York City. Internationally known as one of the leading cities in arts and cultures, New York City is one of the best destinations to visit museums. There are dozens of world renowned museums across the city, as well as smaller, quirkier spots.

Art lovers can experience anything from historical art from the middle ages to contemporary pieces of work, all without leaving Manhattan. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, known as the MET,  is New York City’s crown jewel when it comes to museums. Located just steps away from the famed Central Park in the Upper East Side, the MET showcases millions of pieces of art from periods throughout history.

It is often regarded as one of the most important museums in the world. It opened to the public in 1872 and has been a favorite ever since. The museum holds masterpieces from across the world, including from Africa, Asia, and Europe. The MET’s permanent exhibit of Egyptian art and artifacts is an extensive collection, and is a highlight of the museum.

Along with its permanent collection, the museum also has temporary exhibits. Current highlights include the 9/11 Peace Story Quilt. The quilt, created by New York City students, portrays a message of world peace and an overall understanding of different cultures. On the west side of the city and on the other side of Central Park is the American Museum of Natural History.

With over 4 million visitors to the museum annually, it is regarded as one of the main attractions throughout New York City. The museum houses over 30 million specimens. The American Museum of Natural History showcases anthropology exhibits from across the globe and highlights the progress of natural history over time.

One of the most popular exhibits in the museum is the Fossil Halls where people can see massive fossils from dinosaurs, such at a triceratops and tyrannosaurus rex. The museum is also the home to the Hayden Planetarium and Rose Center for Earth and Space. The Hayden Planetarium is a great place in New York City to learn about space and astrophysical data.

Nothing is more characteristically unique about New York City than riding the subway. The New York Transit Museum is designed specifically to highlight the history of the subway system. The museum has an exhibit called “Fare Collection,” which shows the different types of money collection the subway has implemented during its history.

Another permanent collection includes a look through the way the subway cars and busses have changed over time. With many of the subway stations currently designed by artists, the museum now has a temporary exhibit that depicts the artwork of the subways from the past 25 years.

New York City has a large Jewish population, as waves of immigrants have settled throughout the five boroughs. Located in the Upper East Side of Manhattan is the Jewish Museum. This museum brings the culture and art of the Jewish heritage to the public through ongoing exhibits.

“Culture and Continuity: The Jewish Journey” is a permanent exhibit at the museum that houses religious objects and art that details the Jewish faith. Jewish artists are also represented in the museum, including Sharone Lifschitz and Ezra Jack Keats.

Experiencing the art in any of these New York City museums is just an example of the wide variety of culture there is in the city. There are dozens of museums to choose from. With such large collections of history and creativity, New York City is a great place to learn about and get lost in art.


    Share This
About the author
Sarah Dayan
I'm a Brooklyn native with a strong love for New York City, traveling, photography, writing, and music. I have my Bachelors degree in psychology and communication, and my Masters degree in school counseling. Through my writing, I want to share all my fun experiences in New York City.



Related Posts

Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation Partners with American Museum
The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and its U.S. chapter have teamed up with the world-renowned American Museum of Natural History to support the museum's conservation efforts in the biologically rich and diverse Solomon...


Wanna say something?





  Cancel Reply

« How Twitter Changed Egypt – And No More
Feminism of Simone De Beauvoir’s Life and The Second Sex »
  • Share & Connect

  • Arts & Literature

    • The Lives of Tao Interview with Debut Author Wesley...
      Part 2 of the Toonari Post interview with author Wesley Chu talks about the sequel...

    • 'The Lives of Tao' Interview with Debut Author Wesley...
      The Lives of Tao is one of the newest entries to the growing list of writers writing...

    • Pulitzer 2013: The Orphan Master's Son Wins Fiction
      Adam Johnson won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his novel The Orphan Master’s...

    • Pulitzer Prize: The Speculations #3
      Who will win this year’s Pulitzer Prize for Fiction? One website has created an algorithm...

    • Pulitzer Prize: The Speculations #2
      Who will win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction? One website has created an algorithm...

  • Philosophy & Life

    • Women's Voices in New Media: Positively Smitten Part...
      This is the second part of the interview with the magazine Positively Smitten. Read...

    • Women’s Voices in New Media: Positively Smitten Part...
      Women all over the world can relate to the feeling of their voices not being heard....

    • The Media Impact on Consumer's Decisions
      Many people hardly realize how much they are exposed to the media or how it impacts...

    • New Online Bible-Commentary Will Help You Study The Bible
      Dallas, U.S.A. -- Scriptures From the Bible.org is a free Biblical commentary website...

    • $34,000 Donated to New York Cares For Hurricane Sandy...
      New York, U.S.A. -- New York Sports Clubs (NYSC) announced on December 18, a contribution...

  • FB – Let’s Be Friends




 
  • Europe

    • The Men Who Gave Up the Papacy
      Pope Benedict XVI is not the only pope to hand over the Keys of St. Peter to someone...

    • Pope Benedict XVI To Resign
      Pope Benedict XVI has shocked the world by announcing that he will relinquish the papacy...

    • Britain: Horsemeat Horror
      The scandal that has shaken the food industry in Britain has come to a new low. It has recently...

  • U.S. News

    • Boston Marathon Bombing: Importance of Twitter in a Crisis
      Through the smoke billowing out from the two explosions and amidst the screams of those...

    • Outrage at CNN Reporter Sympathising with Steubenville...
      All over social media sites like Twitter and Facebook there has been a growing outcry...

    • TSA to Permit Small Knives and Baseball Bats Onboard...
      A proposal by the Transport Security Administration (TSA) to condone “small knives”...

  • Health

    • 2012: A Busy Year for American Red Cross with 113 Disasters
      Washington, U.S.A. -- In a busy year filled with hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires,...

    • U.S. Medical Care Resembles "Vampire Economy," Surgeon...
      Tucson, U.S.A. -- The United States is forfeiting a half century of leadership in medical...

    • Give Miracles: Campaign to Raise $7.5 Million for Autism...
      Philadelphia, U.S.A. -- The Center for Autism Research at The Children's Hospital...

  • Africa

    • Kelvin Doe: "They call me DJ Focus"
      Meet Kelvin Doe. He’s the 16 year old inventor that has recently been a hit among...

    • Tragedy Strikes Foremost South African Orchestra
      The economic crisis is ongoing. South Africans, however, seem to be facing an economic...

    • Zambians on Second Term for Barack Obama
      Zambia, together with many African countries, has welcomed the second term for the US president...


 
Copyright © 2012 Toonari Post - A News Mash Up!