N.Y. Best Museums

By David Jets


Imagine standing face to face with a tyrannosaurs rex or a wooly mammoth.The enormous size of such extinct creatures can not be fully appreciated until you have the chance to see them head to head. Some of the finest New York museums offer visitors an once in a life opportunity. Some hold the guarantee of having the power to see famous work of art and others give you the opportunity to go back in time to a bygone time. Each place offers an entire day of journeys.

American Museum of Natural History

More than a standard museum, the American Museum of Natural History also has a butterfly conservatory where you can engage with over 5 hundred species in a tropical rainforest setting. The museum's Fossil Hall contains over 600 individual prehistoric dinosaur fossils. At the Anne and Bernard Spitzer Hall of Human Origins, you can gain a deeper comprehension of the believed origins of humanity. No matter of what your interests, the American Museum of Natural History is sure to excite them. The museum is open each day except Thanksgiving and Christmas day. General admission is charged. Some exhibits need further tickets.

Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is thought by many to be the best art museum in the whole US. The museum is home to above 2,000,000 world works of art. The building includes over two-million-square-feet and holds a variety of paintings, sculptures and prints by artists from all across the globe.

Six blocks away from the Metropolitan Museum building sits another part of the museum called the Cloisters. The building is designed with 5 medieval French cloisters and is home to over five thousand works art from the 9th to the fifteenth century. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is closed on Mondays â€" except Met Mondays â€" Thanksgiving, Christmas day and New Years day. Admission is charged.

Ellis Island Immigration Museum

It is the site where 12,000,000 immigrants first entered America chasing a dream. Many visit the museum for a chance to stand in the same location that their ancestors once stood as they entered a new country packed with dreams. Others visit Ellis Island to observe the nations's history.

While on a visit to the museum, you can inspect artifacts and footage of the history of the site. Videos and interactive displays are also found across the museum. Ellis Island Immigration Museum is open each day except Christmas day. Entry to the museum is free but there's a ferry charge.

Museums in N. Y hold the guarantee of more than a fun-packed day, they also help to teach and teach. The museums ' variety makes each unique and an escapade.




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