The Museum of the City of New York, founded in 1932, exemplifies a global magnetic pull attracting artists, music, dance, culinary expressions and national and global politics to expressions in activism. The Museum shares the story of the idea of a city that would come to have broad open parks, theatre districts, financial centers and world-class museums housing millions of the world's citizens.
From the Lenape peoples, the revolutionary war, the gilded age, through the depression and into current times, this world centered city, it's people, and their stories, are told for all to experience.
Antiquities, timeless fashion, art, and significant memorabilia tells the layered story of the city through rotating exhibitions on four floors. Chalsty's Cafe, hosted by Amy's Breads, bring delicious coffee, sandwiches and pastry treats for enjoy between exhibition viewing.
Located at the top of the Museum Mile, at the top of Central Park on 104th Street at 5th Avenue, means public transportation brings you to the front door or within a few blocks via subway. Open 7 days a week, the Museum is yours to discover!