주요 관광 도시이자 저명한 지적 허브인 뉴욕은 세계에서 가장 유명한 문화 시설들을 갖추고 있어요. 세계적인 수준의 미술관, 체험형 과학 센터, 플라네타륨, 그리고 미국에서 가장 중요한 역사적 건축물들이 있어 뉴욕은 충분히 방문할 가치가 있는 도시예요. 여러분의 관심사가 무엇이든, 뉴욕은 놀라울 정도로 다양하고 매력적인 교육적 경험을 끊임없이 선사해요. 여행을 계획 중이라면 저희가 정리한 뉴욕 최고의 박물관 목록을 읽어보고 방문할 곳을 확인해 보세요.
영감 얻기
뉴욕은 언제나 예술로 추앙받는 여행지였던 만큼, 이곳의 박물관들이 이를 잘 반영하고 있는 것은 당연한 결과예요. 미드타운 맨해튼에 위치한 Museum of Modern Art은(는) 미국에서 가장 훌륭한 근현대 미술 소장품을 보유한 곳 중 하나예요. 매년 300만 명의 방문객이 찾는 이 박물관의 컬렉션은 15만 점의 예술 작품과 2만 2,000편의 영화로 구성되어 있어요. 주요 작품으로는 반 고흐의 '별이 빛나는 밤', 모네의 '수련', 파블로 피카소의 '아비뇽의 처녀들' 등이 있어요.
뉴욕은 방문객과 현지인 모두가 즐길 수 있는 창의적인 명소와 즐길 거리가 가득한 행운의 도시예요. 사진 애호가와 빛의 예술을 사랑하는 분들을 위해 International Center of Photography은(는) 시각 문화에 관한 특별한 전시를 선보여요. 미국 최고의 사진 컬렉션을 보유한 이 박물관은 초기 형태의 사진 매체부터 현대 작품에 이르기까지 20만 점 이상의 작품을 전시하고 있어요. 믿을 수 없을 정도로 짜릿하고 독특한 경험을 선사하는 이 기관은 사진에 대한 기술적, 예술적 관점을 심도 있게 제공하기 위해 노력하고 있어요. 볼거리가 풍성한 이 박물관은 비 오는 11월에 즐기기에 완벽한 활동이에요. 만약 영화에 더 관심이 있다면 Museum of the Moving Image에 방문해 보는 것을 추천해요. 모든 형태의 영화를 기념하는 이 교육 기관은 영화의 보존, 수집, 해석을 통해 배움과 호기심, 그리고 표현을 장려해요. 방대하고 다채로운 컬렉션을 갖춘 이 박물관은 역사적인 영화 촬영 및 제작 장비, 유명한 영화 의상, 일러스트레이션, 빈티지 굿즈 등을 소장하고 있어요. 영화와 TV의 창의적인 제작 과정을 탐구하는 흥미롭고 즐거운 방법이니, 이곳을 절대 놓치지 마세요!
문화 만끽하기
뉴욕의 가장 멋진 점 중 하나는 훌륭한 교육 기관이 아주 많다는 거예요. 로어 맨해튼에 위치한 National Museum of the American Indian은 네이티브 아메리칸 문화의 역사와 다양성을 탐구하는 곳이에요. 스미소니언 협회 산하 기관인 이 박물관은 서식지별로 구분된 의복, 가구, 예술품 등 역사적 유물을 방대하게 소장하고 있어요. 또한 방문객들은 네이티브 아메리칸의 이야기를 전하는 무용 및 음악 공연, 교육 프로그램, 영화 상영 등을 관람할 수 있어요. 뉴욕 시에는 수많은 미술관이 있지만, 문학 박물관 중에서는 단연 이곳이 최고의 선택이에요. 아름다운 지정 랜드마크 건물에 위치한 Morgan Library은 미국 내에서 가장 소중한 종이 기록물 컬렉션 중 하나를 소장하고 있어요. 문학과 역사를 결합한 이 도서관은 오래된 원고, 초기 인쇄본, 그리고 다양한 데생과 판화 등 인상적인 컬렉션을 보유하고 있어요. 또한 이 도서관은 중요한 음악 작품, 드로잉 및 예술품도 소장하고 있어요. 흥미로운 만큼이나 아름다운 이곳은 책을 사랑하는 분들에게는 그야말로 꿈 같은 장소예요. 문화의 용광로로 잘 알려진 뉴욕은 미국 내 다른 어떤 도시보다도 다양한 문화가 공존하는 곳이에요. 따라서 이곳의 박물관들이 이민자들의 생활사를 기록하는 것은 당연한 일이죠. 한때 신규 이주민들의 거주지였던 건물에 자리한 로어 이스트 사이드 Tenement Museum은 이 역사적인 거리들을 집이라 불렀던 사람들의 이야기를 보존하고 보호하며 널리 알리고 있어요. 방문객들은 정착민들이 어떻게 미국인이 되었는지, 그리고 미국이 어떻게 하나의 국가가 되었는지와 같은 미국의 가장 중요한 이야기들을 들려주는 다양한 투어 중에서 선택할 수 있어요. 로어 이스트 사이드를 탐방하고 현지의 정통 음식을 맛보며 과거의 삶에 대한 개인적인 이야기를 들어보세요.
새로운 지식 배우기
역사를 좋아하신다면 뉴욕 최고의 박물관 목록에 있는 다음 장소가 마음에 드실 거예요! 세계에서 가장 영향력 있는 과학 및 문화 기관 중 하나인 American Museum of Natural History은 우리 주변 세계에 대한 호기심을 함양하기 위해 노력하고 있어요. 맨해튼 어퍼 웨스트 사이드에 위치한 이 박물관은 26개의 연결된 건물로 구성되어 있으며, 3,400만 개 이상의 식물, 화석 및 운석 표본을 방대하게 보유하고 있어요. 숨이 멎을 듯한 전시와 교육 프로그램을 통해 방문객들은 인류 문화, 환경, 그리고 우주에 대해 더 자세히 배울 수 있습니다. 흥미롭고 매혹적인 이곳은 모든 연령대의 방문객에게 완벽한 당일 여행지가 될 거예요.
저희가 가장 좋아하는 뉴욕의 또 다른 역사 박물관은 Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum이에요. 맨해튼 서쪽 헬스 키친 지역에 위치한 이 교육 기관은 미국의 군사 및 해양 역사를 멋지게 보여줍니다. 흥미롭고 재미있는 이곳은 전설적인 항공모함, 박물관 군함 및 잠수함을 관람할 수 있는 매우 독특한 경험을 선사해요. 항공, 우주 및 선박 뒤에 숨겨진 매혹적인 이야기에 깊은 감동을 느껴보세요. 역사적인 인공 경이물로는 최초의 우주 왕복선, British Airways Concorde, 그리고 물론 USSIntrepid(CV-11) 등이 있어요. 많은 뉴욕 박물관이 인문학에 중점을 두는 반면, Hayden Planetarium은 대중에게 우주에 대한 재미있고 이해하기 쉬운 지식을 제공하고자 노력해요. 미국 자연사 박물관 내에 위치하고 닐 디그래스 타이슨의 지휘 아래 운영되는 이 기관은 단연 동종 기관 중 최고 중 하나로 손꼽힙니다. 주요 볼거리로는 우주의 역사를 탐험하는 코즈믹 패스웨이(Cosmic Pathway) 전시와 밤하늘을 고해상도 비디오로 투사하는 영상관 등이 있어요. 화려한 디스플레이와 대중 프로그램을 통해 방문객들은 우주의 매혹적인 내부 작용을 면밀히 살펴볼 수 있어요. 주요 지적 및 예술 도시인 뉴욕은 매혹적이고 희귀한 전시로 눈을 뗄 수 없게 만드는 매우 다양한 박물관의 본거지예요. 지역의 배경에 대해 배우고 싶든, 역사 및 현대 미술의 주요 작품을 감상하고 싶든 뉴욕은 그 목적에 가장 적합한 곳이에요. 방문 시 새로운 정보를 접하고 영감을 주는 작품들을 감상하며 무엇보다 즐거운 시간을 보내보세요! 맞아요, 원래 여행은 그런 즐거움 아니겠어요? 여행 경비를 절약하는 방법이 궁금하시다면 익스플로러 패스와 올인클루시브 패스를 확인해 보세요. 더 자세한 정보는 Instagram 및 Facebook에서 저희와 소통하며 확인해 보세요.
American Museum of Natural History
American Museum of Natural History
When it comes to New York museums… start as you mean to go on. Stepping inside the cavernous halls of the American Museum of Natural History is about as close to actual time travel as it’s possible to get; your very own Night at the Museum adventure, if you will. Set on the western edge of Central Park, this blockbuster behemoth contains a mind-blowing collection of ancient artifacts that chart nothing less than the entire history of life on Earth. Plenty, in other words, to goggle at.
Of course you’ll want to seek out the big-ticket showstoppers – prehistoric mammals frozen in time, a 34-ton section of the Cape York meteorite, a 122-foot Titanosaur skeleton – but there’s delight to be found in the smaller specimens, too. Watch leafcutter ants go about their business in the insectarium, seek out the surreal beetle (said to be a Banksy artwork) hidden in the library, and see how many tiny critters you can spot hiding among the rainforest dioramas.
Pro-tip: Hands-on activities, VR encounters and bold, interactive displays will keep even the most energetic little explorers enthralled in The Discovery Room.
Intrepid Museum
Intrepid Museum
Do you feel the need… the need for speed? The Intrepid Museum serves up adrenaline-fueled adventures aboard the historic aircraft carrier Intrepid, docked on the Hudson River in Hell’s Kitchen. The vibe here is pure Top Gun: wind in your hair, stealth jets around every corner, and heart-swelling tales of wartime derring-do. In short: you’d be (hem) plane crazy to miss it.
Must-see highlights of the collection include the mid-century design icon that is the Bell helicopter, plus a still-gleaming British Airways Concorde, a Cold War-era cruise missile submarine that you can clamber around inside, and – for those who like their transport big (like, really big) – the mighty space shuttle Enterprise.
Pro-tip: Afterwards, get a different perspective on the hulking Intrepid from the dizzying heights of the nearby Edge observation deck, or on board a classic Circle Line cruise.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met ain’t just any old museum: it’s an ever-evolving repository for awe-inspiring feats of human creativity. You’ll find in the heart of Museum Mile on Central Park’s eastern edge where, inside its palatial halls, you’ll time travel from Ancient Egyptian temples to dazzling Rembrandt, Monet and van Gogh masterpieces, via secret Japanese gardens and galleries crammed with medieval armor.
Every visit to the Met is a choose-your-own-adventure: spend an hour gazing wistfully at van Gogh’s Wheat Field with Cypresses, scout out jousts toted by 14th-century knights, or get a glimpse into Cleopatra’s world via the magnificent Temple of Dendur, shipped here brick by painstaking brick from the banks of the Nile itself.
The two-million-strong collection here is made for wandering, so don’t be surprised if you find yourself losing a whole day (or maybe even longer) among its cavernous interiors.
Pro-tip: Pair with a cycling tour of Central Park for the best on NYC’s indoor/outdoor culture.
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
Perhaps the most important museum of modern and contemporary art on the planet, Midtown’s MoMA contains a veritable trove of artistic treasures from the last 150 years (give or take). There are pieces you’ll know, pieces you won’t, and pieces you don’t know you know. It’s a claim that will make far more sense when you actually visit and find yourself surrounded by instantly recognizable masterworks like Warhol’s Campbell's Soup Cans, Monet’s Water Lilies, Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d'Avignon and Dali’s Persistence of Memory, plus many many more pieces from the likes of Picasso, Pollock, O’Keeffe, Kahlo, Rothko, Lichtenstein and more; all guaranteed to make your Insta pop – and keep on popping.
Pro-tip: you’re just a hop and a skip from Top of the Rock and Times Square here, meaning you can easily tick off multiple bucket-list NYC attractions in one day. Plan your perfect sightseeing itinerary with the Go City New York pass.
9/11 Memorial & Museum
9/11 Memorial & Museum
Next on our list is a museum guaranteed to move you deeply, offering space for reflection and remembrance. Built on the site of the former World Trade Center, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum focuses on the human stories behind the events of September 11, 2001. Expect moving first-hand testimonies, interactive multimedia presentations and key artifacts including surviving sections of wall and staircase, and even a pear tree that somehow withstood the devastation. Meanwhile, the Hall of Faces puts real New Yorkers – heroes and everyday people – at the center of the story; the courageous tales told by first responders and survivors are just awe-inspiring.
Two huge pools sit in the footprints of the original towers, offering a tranquil retreat for quiet contemplation and remembrance.
Pro-tip: You’re right next to the One World Observatory here, for mind-blowing views courtesy of one of the world’s loftiest observation platforms.
South Street Seaport Museum
South Street Seaport Museum
Love a good maritime yarn? Then it’s all aboard as we set sail for the South Street Seaport Museum. No, not literally! It’s only a few blocks from the One World Trade Center, silly! Set in a cluster of atmospheric 19th-century merchant’s buildings and historic docked ships along the East River, this museum is all about New York’s origin story, back when the city’s whole destiny was tied to the sea.
Wander past model ships, vintage navigational gear and old printing shop tools to piece together the story of how New Amsterdam ballooned from a tiny Dutch colony to a thriving global port. The best thing about the museum is that you can board (although again, to be clear, not actually set sail on) the museum’s historic vessels, including the tall ship Wavertree and lightship Ambrose, to get a feel for what life might have been like for those who braved the Atlantic waves to reach the safety of these shores.
Pro-tip: Views of the Brooklyn Bridge from the South Street Seaport will have you itching to get up there. Do it the fun way on a guided cycling tour of the bridge and beyond.
Museum of the Moving Image
Museum of the Moving Image
For our money, modern history can be just as interesting as your Jurassic giants, ancient temples and Renaissance art. For the Museum of the Moving Image we fast-forward into the 20th Century and the glitzy world of the silver screen, television, video games and, latterly, digital art.
The Astoria museum’s large and eclectic collection, included cool old-school filming and production equipment, vintage merch and famous movie costumes and puppets. Want to geek out over Freddie Krueger’s stripy sweater, puppets used in The Exorcist and an entire workshop dedicated to The Muppets? You’ve come to the right place. There’s plenty of hands-on fun here, too. Try your hand at stop-motion animation, or unleash your inner luvvie with Oscar-winning green-screen experiences. There are even screening rooms showing cult classics and modern indie flicks. Pass the popcorn!
Pro-tip: Scooch south along Jackson Avenue for eye-popping contemporary art installations at MoMA PS1.
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
If you’re always secretly judging fonts or can’t walk past a funky chair without feeling the sudden unaccountable urge to sit down, the Cooper Hewitt might just be your dream destination. Housed in the grand Andrew Carnegie Mansion, this Upper East Side gem, part of the rightly revered Museum Mile, celebrates all things design, from the whimsical to the revolutionary.
Inside, wander through galleries brimming with inventive gadgets, futuristic homewares, and artfully styled furniture that’s sure to up your Pinterest game. Exhibitions rotate often, so it’s always a little different, but stalwart stars of the show include rare Michelangelo sketches, a chair used by Abraham Lincoln and the opportunity to come over all Kelly Wearstler with your own digital wallpaper designs.
Pro-tip: take time to enjoy the museum’s sunny garden, with its Insta-perfect cherry trees, rhododendrons and rockeries while you’re there.
Museum of the City of New York
The Museum of the City of New York is a VIP invitation to get right under the Big Apple’s skin; it’s a backstage pass to the city’s never-ending show; a peep behind the curtain of what makes New York tick. Ok, so you get the general idea: this elegant Fifth Avenue address is where it’s at for colorful exhibits that spotlight New York’s history, its characters, its resilience, and its enduring appeal.
We’re talking all manner of NYC-related exhibits, including vintage subway tokens, Jazz Age fashions and even a room-sized mini metropolis (it’s New York, in case that wasn’t obvious). If there’s anywhere better to get a potted history of NYC in a single afternoon, we’ve yet to find it.
Pro-tip: This one’s right at the top of Museum Mile, so work your way back down to the likes of the Cooper-Hewitt and Guggenheim, or enjoy some sightseeing downtime in Central Park’s peaceful Conservatory Garden or North Woods.
Museum of Broadway
Museum of Broadway
There’s no business like showbusiness, amirite? Well, you can sing it to the rafters (as well as other Broadway faves like Big Spender and Defying Gravity) on a visit to the Museum of Broadway. Located just off Times Square amid the bright lights and greasepaint of Broadway itself, this showstopping museum is an immersive romp through the theatrical world, featuring costumes, stage sets, the aforementioned singalongs and so much more.
Follow the razzle-dazzle history of Broadway from its scrappy roots to polished modern-day blockbusters, stepping into larger-than-life set recreations as you go. The museum’s immersive installations, like posing with giant playbills or strutting your stuff with the iconic chairs from Cabaret are, suffice it to say, instant Instagram gold.
Pro-tip: Top of the Rock or Empire State Building? Heck, do both: they’re just a few blocks from the Museum of Broadway.
Staten Island Museum
Staten Island Museum
You probably don’t need another reason to hop the (free) Staten Island Ferry, but we’re going to give you one anyway. The Staten Island Museum is an underrated gem of a place, combining art, history, science and local lore in endlessly fascinating ways – think artworks by Andy Warhol and John Sloan, rare shells and fossils, authentic wax seals of 17th-century English monarchs and a mummified cat and you’ll be about halfway there.
Expect kid-friendly discovery zones for little nature lovers, and themed art exhibitions that capture everything from contemporary creations to old-world masterworks. Those views of the Statue of Liberty on your way over (and back again) are really just the icing on the cake.
Pro-tip: Don’t skip a stroll through Snug Harbor’s nearby botanical gardens.
Fraunces Tavern Museum
History buffs, assemble! The Fraunces Tavern Museum – one of the oldest surviving buildings in NYC – brings revolutionary stories to life in the very building George Washington used as a base during the American War of Independence, later famously bidding his officers farewell here (possibly over chicken pot pie, but that’s another story).
Tucked in the Financial District, this atmospheric tavern fairly drips with colonial charm. Inside, creaky floors and candle-lit rooms set the stage for exhibits all about the American Revolution, the Founding Fathers, and early Manhattan’s lively tavern culture. Peer at muskets, original documents and period paintings, then give a rousing speech to your fellow travelers over a pint in the adjoining pub, which channels 18th-century vibes via antique maps on the walls and traditional fare on the menu (hello, pot pie!).
Pro-tip: Keep it historic with a guided walking tour of nearby Wall Street (and irresistible selfie opportunities with the Charging Bull and Fearless Girl statues).
Museum of Sex
Museum of Sex
Kids, please avert your eyes – this one’s just for the grown-ups. Grown-ups, stop sniggering like schoolkids and start behaving like grown-ups please! For the Museum of Sex is no place for your prurient humor. Well ok, maybe it is.
Step inside for a (fully clothed) walk through the taboos, turn-ons (and turn-offs) of human sexuality via erotic art, fetish items, vintage photographs and prophylactics, and other playful oddities. Let’s just say that if you’ve ever wanted to bounce up and down on giant breasts or get handsy with an interactive installation by the name of ‘Grope Mountain’ you’ve come to the right place. One thing’s for sure: satisfaction here is guaranteed.
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