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- Michelle CSeptember 17, 2016Go on Friday at 7 for free admission. You can see quite a lot in 2 hours, even if you stop for a drink first. There's lovely live music at the café and the apricot mimosa is delicious.
- David ZhangJanuary 2, 2017Come between 7-9p on Fridays for free admission. Many more exhibitions than just the library, but that room is worth the trip alone
- ChenyuDecember 28, 2012This is truly a gem in midtown - where else can u find yourself in a renaissance-revival library in the middle of busy corp manhattan w original scripts from dickens, Churchill , napoleon, Schubert ?
- EmJanuary 11, 2014The library is astonishing; found the 2 hidden staircase behind the secret door bookshelves. Look up at Edgar Allan Poe's iron-designed ceiling room with 650 birds, each one is unique.
- Tim VetterFebruary 26, 2013The North Room (aka Librarian's Office) is said to be haunted by the original Librarian, Belle de Costa Greene. This and more great info from the Untapped Cities article at: http://is.gd/ZVaWNf
- Jordan TaylorAugust 21, 2016I am so glad that I stumbled across the stunning library and museum. Go on Friday nights, because it's free after 7 pm.
- Untapped CitiesApril 19, 2016he vintage vibe continues with a menu inspired by early 20th-century New York cuisine. Brunch includes a mimosa, brioche French toast, cookies and coffee for $25.50. Read more
- John TeoMarch 26, 2013A beautiful, magical space that transports you far away from the bustle and noise of the world outside. And even more unreal, the guards all greet you cheerfully as you enter each room and exhibition.
- John SApril 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
- Sue EllenNovember 4, 2017Gorgeous museum of a library and free on Friday from 7-9pm. Recommend to go there once if you are a book lover
- Teachers College Student AffairsJuly 1, 2013Founded in 1906 as the private library of financier Pierpont Morgan, the Morgan now serves as a museum, independent research library, musical venue, architectural landmark, and historic site.
- Tristan LouisAugust 23, 2014The Morgan is one of those little known gems in Manhattan that thrives on presenting some of the most amazing pieces of written art in the world.
- Siobhan DillonMarch 10, 2019I had a cappuccino in the coffee shop, it was illy and it was a proper coffee, nice and Strong. The gentleman that served us was really nice (I don’t know his name) it’s so much better than Starbucks.
- Andres NovoaNovember 23, 2015Make sure you check out the secret staircases in the main library! Look for dolphin handles on the bookcases that flank the entrance. If you go during a tour they might open them up for you!
- eric bornemannNovember 20, 2020One of the best hidden gems in NYC. The special exhibits are usually fascinating and insightful, plus the regular treasure-trove of manuscripts and musical scores.
- nikkiAugust 12, 2017gorgeous interiors and an impressive collection of classic covers in amazing condition. beautiful decorative gates and lamps
- Live classical music on Friday nights. Also free admission on Fridays from 7-9p.m.
- Renaissance HotelsFebruary 11, 2013A great way to spend a rainy afternoon, come for the vast permanent collection of art, books and historical works, including a gorgeous gem collection. For more, follow us on 4sq or www.renhotels.com.
- Time Out New YorkJune 28, 2013The library itself, formerly J.P. Morgan's library, was completed in 1906. It's three stories high and has hidden staircases tucked behind its bookshelves; alas, visitors can’t actually climb them. Read more
- The Corcoran GroupDecember 12, 2011Get the audio tour and head straight to Morgan’s library. The entire museum can be seen in just a few hours. Afterwards (or prior to) grab a bite to eat in the Dining Room.
- AFAR MediaAugust 12, 2014Designed by renowned architect Charles McKim, the Italian Renaissance palazzo-style library holds a staggering collection of illuminated books, historical manuscripts, and old master drawings. Read more
- Marina BuritySeptember 13, 2015Beautiful library! Try to do the guided tour and you will learn a lot about the history of this place. Gutenberg's Bible is one of their highlights.
- Zeba SiddiqiMay 29, 2016Such a vast collection of books! Do visit it to explore its interiors and architecture. Its a book lovers paradise
- Ania BańczykJune 13, 2015One of the three copies of the printed Gutenberg Bible is really worth seeing! They also have Mozart's notes. To be so close to the history is breathtaking.
- Stephen SheppardMay 26, 2017Great space, interesting history. Be sure to get a free audio guide and listen to the story about Morgan's first librarian/curator.
- Jade L.May 13, 2015Come here on a Friday evening, get a cocktail and a bite to eat at the cafe, listen to some live classical music, and then check out the library and museum (free entry from 7-9 pm) :)
- ChenyuAugust 9, 2012Wonderful place for lunch . Tuna appetizer was amazing. Try savored.com for 20% off . Nice museum too
- Mal BoothOctober 12, 2013You can use your camera in most parts except special exhibitions. A pity that so many books are now locked away as display pieces. I doubt that many scholars will use them. Books should be read.
- Affinia Hotel CollectionJune 13, 2014The Morgan Library is a beautiful example of New York City Gilded Age architecture, with a number of exhibition spaces for rotating art displays.
- Robert AccetturaOctober 24, 2017Beautiful library. Tickets in my opinion are a bit high relative to the size of this place. Wait until you find an offer to get in for less.
- Jason BrewOctober 18, 2015Check out what exhibits they have before going. This is not going to be a typical museum with a collection that's worth seeing everyday. There are many good special exhibits however
- Fabulous permanent, rotating, and traveling exhibits. Some of the rotating items include US treasures such as early drafts of founding documents.
- Amy RobertsonAugust 2, 2015Beautiful artifacts and architecture and a lovely cafe make for a delightful couple hours
- Amazing library, both architecture and collection, superb special exhibitions
- Ying GaoAugust 30, 2018The exhibition of medieval monsters is so marvelous! There are some art students sketching here.
- While the glass elevator ride offers a delightful and brief moment of perspective, the path of stairs often have some interesting artwork
- John ADecember 30, 2014Historical landmark in NYC, beautiful structure, Guttenberg Bible, and a sense of what a wealthy financier was like. After Morgan passed away, the Frick bought many pieces to add to their collection.
- Block to Block NYCNovember 14, 2015The library is beautiful -- Italian Renaissance architecture. Get into the museum free on Fridays after 7pm.
- Meli RestaurantFebruary 19, 2013One of New York's great historic sites, and a wonderful place to dine, shop, and attend a concert or film. Admission is free on Friday from 7-9pm.
- Lisa WFebruary 20, 2013Small but impressive collection. Some amazing standout pieces. Great surrealist exhibit while we visited. Shitty coat policy, got yelled at for carrying my light jacket and had to wear it. Very odd.
- N AvedisOctober 30, 2018Stunning collection and building! Love the location and the peaceful energy.
- CJAugust 12, 2017Stopped by this place and was amazed by the decoration. Huge volumes of priceless books
- It's more than a museum, an institution of historical home of Morgan family and well selected exhibits, concerts, talks, films. A great venue for cultural enrichment. It's worth being a member.
- Untapped CitiesJanuary 22, 2014In 1924, the Library was opened to the public; the building's interior is perhaps one of the most beautiful spaces in Manhattan. Read more
- Paola VenturiniJune 8, 2021Take the time to listen to the audiotapes. Scan the QR code in the museum. Plan ahead and book a free Friday ticket 🎟
- Alex EngelAugust 25, 2014#Free admission on Friday after 7pm. Great way to start the night with a little culture.
- Tracey NJanuary 6, 2012Book worms should enjoy this place for its manuscripts. $15 entry. Dont forget the free audio guide as the ppl you hand the cash to- dont mention it. If you want lunch - bring a thick wallet...
- Ali F.December 2, 2012Don't miss the charming exhibit of Beatrix Potter's letters that inspired her Tales of Peter Rabbit and other books. Not only are the drawings a delight, Miss Potter's cheeky wit is a revelation.
- RazorfishSeptember 19, 2011The museum has a breathtaking interior with a wide collection of illuminated manuscripts, art, and first edition books.