Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
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Reserve to save time: Residents of New York can visit the museum for free on the first Friday of every month between 4 and 8 PM. Make sure you reserve your spot in advance. However, remember that the museum is quite crowded during this time.
Accessibility: The Museum of Modern Art is accessible by wheelchair. Additionally, guests with disabilities can avail of discounted tickets. Wheelchairs are available free of charge at the museum’s entrance.
Best time to visit: Visit MoMA early in the morning or late afternoon. Sunday mornings are ideal if you wish to experience a relatively quiet time, avoiding the peak hours at the museum.
Prep for a long walk: MoMA’s extensive collections and exhibits call for a lot of walking so wear comfortable shoes and clothes to make your experience more pleasant.
Make your own art too: If you like to sketch or write, bring a notebook and pencil along for when you feel inspired by the artwork inside. But remember, you can sketch or write in your notepads with pencil only inside the Museum of Modern Art.
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World-renowned for its exhaustive collection of modern art, the Museum of Modern Art is a must-visit attraction for art-lovers traveling to New York. Here, you can find classics in contemporary art like Picasso, Matisse, Pollock, alongside works of modern artists of our times.
MoMA's remarkable growth: The Museum of Modern Art began with just eight prints and one drawing back in 1929. From these humble beginnings, it has now grown its collection to over 200,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, architectural models and drawings, and design objects.
The Rockefeller connection: One of the founding patrons of the Museum of Modern Art, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, is the daughter-in-law of John D. Rockefeller. John D. Rockefeller is widely considered the richest American and biggest philanthropist in modern history.
The MoMA own guard dog: In 1933, Don, a German Shepherd, was given to The Museum of Modern Art by Vanity Fair magazine. Don had been instituted as a guard dog at MoMA after a highly publicized burglary at the Brooklyn Museum.
Partying with MoMA PS1: Blurring the line between nightclub and art gallery, MoMA showcased soon-to-be-famous musical acts like Cyndi Lauper and R.E.M., in the early 1980s. Today, it still has this tradition going with its annual Warm Up summer music series, the Halloween Ball, and other events.
Art in a burning room: A blaze in the museum in 1958 filled the entire building filled with smoke within minutes, killing an electrician and injuring at least twenty-five people. While most of the 2,000 pieces on display emerged relatively unscathed from the fire, some pieces like Claude Monet’s Water Lilies series were completely destroyed.
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The entrance to the The Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan can be found at 11 West 53 Street. The main entrance of the Rockefeller Building is on 53rd Street, close to Sixth Avenue and just east of the flagship Museum Store.
The Museum of Modern Art is closed on Christmas and Thanksgiving.
Restrooms are located on all floors of the museum. All-gender restrooms can be found on Floors 1, 3W, 5, and T1. Drinking fountains are located outside the restrooms.
Audio guides are available on the Bloomberg Connects app.
Free Wi-Fi is available to all guests inside the museum.
You can charge your phone at the charging stations on the 2nd floor near the Espresso Bar.
Lactation pods are available on the 1st floor adjacent to the restrooms.
Service animals are welcome inside the museum.
Wheelchair accessibility extends to all galleries, exhibits, entrances, and facilities within the museum.
Power-assist entrances can be found on 53rd and 54th streets between Fifth & Sixth avenues.
The museum provides complimentary wheelchair usage, available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Strollers can be brought inside the museum, however, their use might be limited in some areas. Additionally, they must be folded while riding the escalators.