Hector S. • August 15, 2016Impressive! my favourites were Egyptian and modern art collections and Armours and weapons
Lauren G. • March 10, 2011Try the quinoa and radish salad at the 2nd floor cafe. It's vegan and very yummy!
betsy m. • November 11, 2013Love NYCs smaller museums. You can actually see the art and appreciate it
Jessica • May 10, 2015Pay what you wish, Saturday evening! Such a fun place in a beautiful location.
Meganne O. • March 22, 2014Wear comfy shoes! Recommended donation $22, but you can pay less. Giant whale in the first floor ocean exhibit, my favourite!
Liliana A. • August 24, 2017This museum has great contemporary art between it's walls. It also has great terraces with magnificent views of Manhattan!
Kelsey L. • May 30, 2014It's simply amazing to be able to be this close to a real ship. And watching Gravity underneath was pretty great too!
Erin R. • June 28, 2016Tour guide was knowledgeable, thorough and enthusiastic. This is a must-see museum!
Natalie V. • August 29, 2016Love this museum. It's pricey but great to visit when the weather is nice.
Alessandro F. • June 3, 2014Beautiful from the outside, amazing from the inside. Great experience all around. P.s. The seats are way too comfortable. Don't go if you are tired or you will end up sleeping during the show.
Alan C. • March 20, 2010Friday openings draw a swanky high art crowd; as long as you don't need silence to appreciate a painting you get the best of both worlds: an interesting crowd and interesting exhibits.
Alan M. • July 27, 2017Oddly enjoyable very small yet if your in the mood for drawings and a chilled reflecting day it's perfect
Sandra L. • August 30, 2010The Japanese classes here are great, really cheap, and in the evenings. They also go up to a really high level. Awesome way to learn Japanese or pick it back up/maintain it.
Jen K. • March 20, 2013You can see the entire museum in one afternoon and not feel rushed. It's like visiting your secret grandfather's art gallery tucked inside a mansion. Cozy and intimate atmosphere.
Matt D. • February 16, 2010Be sure to check out the whole place - I know it sounds daunting, but it is SO worth it and my kids loved it.
ToryBurch • April 22, 2011An incredible museum devoted to early 20th-century German and Austrian art and design. Café Sabarsky, on the first floor, serves authentic wiener schnitzel.
John P. • November 8, 2019An excellent event space as well as museum!
Catarina • June 8, 2016Excellent virtual guide, included in the admission fee. Highly recommended.
John S. • April 9, 2009Go after 7 on Friday for free admission & use the $ you saved to buy a very pretty cocktail in the cafe, then enjoy the art, artifacts, and opulent, spacious setting
Wade H. • August 2, 2013caffe storico has a great prix fixe multi course brunch!
Elizabeth L. • October 18, 2016Amazing to see how living and working in a submarine is like. If you're claustrophobic, do not join the tour - the space is definitely cramped.
ᴡ • August 31, 2017Awesome place
Amy B. • 1 week agoOne of my favorite museums. It's small so even if you just find yourself in the area pop in. It's not large.
Chris G. • September 21, 2021The new museum is so cool. But the reflections on the photos can be a bit much at times.
Smithsonian Channel • June 24, 2011Home to five historical organizations, this center features an unparalleled collection of Judaica, including handwritten letters from Freud, Einstein, Kafka and more. (From Aerial America)
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