1000 5th Ave (btwn E 80th & E 84th St), New York, NY
Art Museum · Central Park · 1959 tips and reviews
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Visit the Arms and Armor Galleries on afternoons when there is a concert in the Musical Instrument galleries above, usually on Wednesdays at 3:30 about once a month. (Ashira, Objects Conservation)
1000 5th Ave (btwn E 80th & E 84th St), New York, NY
Art Museum · Central Park · 1959 tips and reviews
Metropolitan Museum of Art: For a classy means of getting to the 2nd floor, take the original staircase from the Chicago Stock Exchange near the south entrance to the American Wing’s Engelhard Court. (Koven, Digital Media)
1000 5th Ave (btwn E 80th & E 84th St), New York, NY
Art Museum · Central Park · 1959 tips and reviews
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Enjoy a live jazz trio led by guitarist Danny Petrow every Friday and Saturday evening (5:30–8:30pm) throughout February and March in The Petrie Court Café and Wine Bar. (Liz, Restaurants)
1000 5th Ave (btwn E 80th & E 84th St), New York, NY
Art Museum · Central Park · 1959 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: Bring your walking shoes as this gigantic museum has a lot to see, featuring art from all over the world. Don’t miss the roof garden in the summer time!
1000 5th Ave (btwn E 80th & E 84th St), New York, NY
Art Museum · Central Park · 1959 tips and reviews
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Check out the Vanderlyn Panorama in the American Wing: take a trip to the gardens of Versailles Palace, right here at the Met. (Ashley, Director's Office)
1000 5th Ave (btwn E 80th & E 84th St), New York, NY
Art Museum · Central Park · 1959 tips and reviews
DHR.com: Also known as The Met, this museum at Central Park is home to more than 2 million works— American, European, Egyptian, and Islamic art. Buy tickets in advance to avoid long lines. Closed on Mondays.
1000 5th Ave (btwn E 80th & E 84th St), New York, NY
Art Museum · Central Park · 1959 tips and reviews
Dens: In the "American" section, go into the bank facade take a left and go up the stairs to find the "visible storage" collection. It's like the WalMart version of The Met.