The Morgan Library & Museum, located in New York City, offers a variety of antiques, music manuscripts, children's books, and materials from the 20ht century.
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Mar 30, 2025
The museum is small - the historic preserved rooms of JP Morgan only number four - but well worth a visit. They are splendid, especially the library itself, and there has clearly been careful thought…Full review by Gioia R
Mar 27, 2025
As a librarian visiting this library was a geek out experience. It was inspiring being at a facility with such an important collection of items. In addition to the impressive collection, the building…Full review by kekenkel
Mar 26, 2025
Wonderful permanent collections, great museum store, in-house QR code for map was super helpful. The Kafka exhibition was stunning, and the history of the library/museum is fascinating. Hate I will m…Full review by buckleysbooks
$22 Adults $14 Seniors (65 and over) $13 Students (with current ID) Free to members and children 12 and under (must be accompanied by an adult) Admission is free on Fridays …
$22 Adults $14 Seniors (65 and over) $13 Students (with current ID) Free to members and children 12 and under (must be accompanied by an adult) Admission is free on Fridays from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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This sounds like a terribly frustrating experience Keep in mind that this extra cautionary security is due largely to 9/11 . It has been several years since that horrific event and easy to …
This sounds like a terribly frustrating experience Keep in mind that this extra cautionary security is due largely to 9/11 . It has been several years since that horrific event and easy to forget. For those of us who were here in NYC ..understand the extra security. Try going to a B'way show..and waiting in line before backpacks are searched. That's life in the big city..not New Hampshire.