Uiru • November 2, 2014Amazing museum... You can spend countless of hours here. Ancient Egypt, Chinese, Japanese, Roman, and don't forget the paintings collections
Jake S. • May 20, 2016Many of the exhibits are touchable, so take a unique photo with a piece of priceless art!
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.
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
Edward D. • September 8, 2018You have to bring every little boy here--it will inspire him for life (it did for me!)
Kathryn D. • May 29, 2016Lovely spot. Pack a small picnic with wine to enjoy (quietly) during the performance.
Afi Y. • June 23, 2015The architecture is outstanding. During the holidays, there's a beautiful tree and sometimes a choir!
Karissa✨ • June 11, 2015Bears. They're cute and everyone takes pictures with them. Nice place to sit & relax.
Russell H. • December 28, 2015Right off the upper east side entrances, a great first stop on your park visit.
Nicole C. • February 10, 2015Best part of the Met is this exhibit. Very beautiful and informative. Depth. Loved it.
Rodrigo A. • December 28, 2014My favorite museum, art pieces are amazing, lot of history, perfect to bring kids to teach them (bring sneakers)
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."
Christopher H. • August 6, 2014Awesome place to catch a concert. The Naumburg classical concert series on Tuesdays in the summer is not to be missed.
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)
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.
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
Yasmin M. • August 8, 2013The portrait makes him look like he's in his 50s but in reality he passed away in his mid 30s so he couldn't have been more than his early to mid 30s when he painted it.
Dora • July 7, 2010The Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre, a hidden Central Park gem, offers wonderful puppet shows for kids! Powered by ParentsConnect.com
Sarah F. • November 17, 2014Short version of the first Rio movie was enjoyable and worth the few bucks.
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
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