Harry • May 30, 2015Went with low expectations and was pleasantly surprised. The modern art, tribal art, and antique furniture sections were particularly interesting. Don't miss the view from the newly opened rooftop!!
Vivianne V. • September 11, 2012A collection of works at the Egyptian is odd.The diversity of themes, styles, periods is fantastic. One of the museums and space whose works are always very clean. Impeccable.
Ashley R. • July 4, 2015Great atmosphere for an outdoor concert! City Winery with a few wines on tap, pizza, hot dogs, etc. Ingrid Michaelson put on a great show in June!
Afi Y. • June 23, 2015The architecture is outstanding. During the holidays, there's a beautiful tree and sometimes a choir!
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • June 6, 2018An endless maze of numerous exceptional classic European paintings of the 19th century, including enough Monets and Manets that you'll be confused about who painted which
Diego R. • March 31, 2011It's a statue depicting the characters in the book Alice in Wonderland. It's a little off the main paths, but well worth the walk, or take a bike there, it's beautiful.
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • August 15, 2016The Temple of Dendur is massive and incredible. The Temple base is lined with carvings of papyrus and lotus plants seemingly growing right out of the water. Just beautiful!
Michael F. • July 11, 2015Superb outdoor space with wonderful location in the park and the views, the castle as the backdrop really works
Rodrigo A. • December 28, 2014My favorite museum, art pieces are amazing, lot of history, perfect to bring kids to teach them (bring sneakers)
Maria T. • February 19, 2017Here is where everything happens. I mean a lot of cool events are programmed here and they're awesome
Henry G. • March 24, 2012Very warm in this exhibit, but worth it! You get very close to birds! So if you are scared be prepared
eric b. • February 9, 2020Incredible treasures await those who journey all the way back here. Make sure you check it out!
HISTORY • July 12, 2012This granite statue of Hamilton, a Founding Father and co-author of the Federalist Papers, was donated by his grandson in 1880.
Anthony M. • September 13, 2020The Melanesian artifacts were collected by Michael Rockefeller, who disappeared (probably killed) on an expedition to New Guinea in 1961. A brilliant little slice of this museum, often overlooked.
Courtney R. • January 9, 2016Old timey and super cute. Great for kids.
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • December 24, 2019An outstanding exhibit displaying paintings and sculptures from the most notable artists of the late 19th century. The content is world class art arranged mostly by artists with similar styles
Fabio • November 15, 2013Great place friday afterrnoons just before sunset.
Jason S. • July 20, 2014Love this music venue - big enough to attract amazing bands and small enough to feel intimate. Great food and wine vendors too (though if you go often you will notice there's not much variety)
HISTORY • July 18, 2012Dedicated in 1921, this statue depicts the 19th century, Venezuela-born general who has been referred to as the "George Washington of South America."
HISTORY • July 30, 2012Unveiled in 1872, this statue by John Quincy Adams Ward pays tribute to one of the world's most famous playwrights, who lived from 1564 to 1616.
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