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MUSEUMS IN NY

I would love to visit some museums when I go to New York later this year. What is your favorite museum?
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Most people will say the Met or MOMA but I like the Rubin Museum of Art which exhibits art of the Himalayan region.

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I really love PS 1 in Queens for contemporary art. The MOMA has a great permanent collection, but I've started to feel that I've seen it too many times...

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The Met. Cliche, but true. I just love wandering through the eclectic, rich collections....it's one of my favorite places in the world.

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I'll agree on the Met being a really special museum. But, I also rather adore the Frick and the New Museum (on Bowery). I saw an Elizabeth Peyton exhibit at the New last year and it was a two floor spectacle. It doesn't seem like any other museums can dedicate that much space to such a new artist. It was really cool.
The Lower East Side Tenement Museum is really incredible too. The tour is required to see on of the places but I've been to three different ones and it never ceases to amaze me.

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Def the Met. Student discount gets you in free and there's so much to see. For the sciencey side of me, you can't beat the natural history museum. I also really like the coisters more for their setting than anything.

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The Met is the only museum I actually frequent. Have been to lots of other ones, but the Met keeps me coming back... I could stay in there for hours.

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The Met for me too, for exactly the same reason as everyone else. You can get lost there and forget all about the outside world.

I never had any love for the MOMA for some reason.

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What I like about the Met is how you can just wander from room to room - from Versailles furniture to modern American art to Asian temples - and feel like you are shuttling through history!

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I don't like the MOMA either. It's boring to me.

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I agree about the MOMA, but have to stick up for their amazing film program. I used to have a student membership card, super cheap for like $25 and could go into any ole film screening I wanted for free, any ole day of the year. Since they have a very great film collection and screen a good handful of films each day, that's an excellent deal. I used to haunt the place whenever I had a free afternoon and didn't know what to do with myself.

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The Met is awesome! I'm an art and design student and I frequent the Met almost every week it seems. Each time I go I find something new and interesting. The Egyptian and Greek side is definitely my favorite. It's great to live in New York City and have all these resources at hand. Pictures in the art history textbooks just don't do justice for what you can see in person.

I'm not sure if the MOMA still has the Tim Burton exhibit but everyone should see his work! The Bauhaus exhibit reminded everything I've done for homework, a bit boring for me.

The Bodies Exhibition was fabulous. It's on 11 Fulton St near the Seaport. The way the exhibit is divided, it really shows you how the body works and there's people in fancy white coats that will answer all your questions. If you're an art student, there's drawing nights where you can bring your own chair and sit in front of the bodies and sketch them out. If you're not available for one of these nights, you will be forced to stand! At the end of the exhibition, there's a station where you can play with three body parts!

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I think NYC has one of the best museum-cultures in the world - with the exception of Vienna, which is unparalleled. I also love the Neue Gallery - 19th and 20th C Austrian and German art - it's a hidden treasure on 5th Avenue. The Bodies exhibit freaks me out a little bit though

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1st: Met
2nd: Frick
3rd: Natural History
4th:MOMA

i'd say that's a pretty good order

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@ Benthedude: don't forget the Tenement Museum! I'd say it's #2 after the Met. It is just so cool. Whenever I have people in town, I take them there and they really enjoy it. Plus, the gift shop is a cool place to buy gifts that are all NY and you can't get them at any other museum.

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@JenMac I second your vote for the Tenement Museum for it gives you a fab insight into NYC's immigrant past.

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I love the Tenement Museum! I went there on a school trip when I was little and still remember the place vividly. Highly recommended, I'd say - and kid-friendly to boot.

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Anyone ever been to the jazz museum in Harlem? Or the sex museum? I keep meaning to expand my NYC museum horizons... I also need to get to some botanical gardens ASAP.

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@BroadwayBK I keep seeing the ads for the sex museum and always make a mental note to visit i but I still havent got around to doing so but I have been to the NY Botanic gardens in the Bronx which are quite spectacular.

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Never been to the Sex Museum? It does have funny adverts, though!

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Sex museum??? Where, praytell, is it???

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The Met is my choice. I went there a couple of times. I love going there when my friends come to town.

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Wow, the sex museum. I actually never saw adverts about it. This is the first time I heard about it.

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@hhusted and Basic .. here's the link for it http://www.museumofsex.com/.. its on 28th Street and Fifth Avenue and I think they offer discounts on admission periodically in the free daily papers- AMNY and Metro.

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I really like MOMA, but i'm also really into modern art. If you're a fan of modern art I would definitely recommend it. The only criticism I have is that they don't have enough art from the 90's and on. However, I heard they are working to change that. If you are into contemporary art and would rather not pay to go to a museum, try to go through the galleries in Chelsae. Chelsae has dozens of really good galleries that don't cost any money.

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I have actually been planning on going to the Sex museum so I will report back with all the pervy details next week. The Botanical Garden is mind blowingly beautiful and a must -see that I always forget about!

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I'd love to visit a museum there! is there any child friendly museums in New York?

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@Uptowngirl: I go by there every Monday night and never saw the place. It must be inside a building. Next time I go to my screenwriting class, I'll see if I can find it.

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@Landee the Children's Museum of Manhattan(http://www.cmom.org/), The American Museum of Natural History(http://www.amnh.org/) which are both located on the UWS and the NY Transit Museum are some of the museums that my friends who have kids tend to visit.
A detailed listing is however available at -http://www.ny.com/kids/museums.html

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@JenMac Do tell. I keep saying I am going to go...next week. And then I say it again in the next week.

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