At the great Hall of science! I hadn't visited here since I was a kid! En savoir plus .
Before it housed transportation artifacts, this institution was a functioning IND stop. Built in 1936, it was part of a three-block shuttle to Hoyt-Schermerhorn, but was decommissioned in 1946. En savoir plus .
Before One Wall Street, this was the HQ of The Bank of New York. MoAF took over, opening on the ground-floor space in 2008 and becoming the second tenant in that spot in the building’s history. En savoir plus .
The best place to remember why you love Manhattan takes you above the city while keeping you rooted in urban life. Walk through a field of wildflowers as cabs zoom along the street beneath you. En savoir plus .
One Louis Vuitton Friend of the House lets all LV Amblers in on a secret: when in New York, she doesn’t miss a chance to take the trip out to visit this museum. Find out who at the LV Amble site. En savoir plus .
The Comme de Garcons building on West 22nd Street is set amidst a heavily art-ed area, with Beuy’s 7,000 Oaks„ a slew of galleries and the Chelsea Art Museum on the same street. The building itself En savoir plus .
Everyone knows The Met is the city’s most epic museum, with a vast collection from ancient to modern. I don’t have to tell you that it is a must see. I love to twirl around the period rooms alone... En savoir plus .
Many lobbies of corporations in New York feature art collections that are accessible to the public. The New York Times building commissioned a site specific piece for their Times Square lobby. En savoir plus .
A member of the Johnson & Johnson health and beauty empire family, J. Seward Johnson is known for his life-size bronze casts of actual people doing ordinary things. A philanthropic over achiever... En savoir plus .
Fans of the incredible illustrator, artist, teacher and rock-n-roll mama Tara McPherson will be in eye-candy heaven at her aptly named Williamsburg outpost, Cotton Candy Machine. Stocked full of the En savoir plus .
If you’re in a low-key mood and want to check it out but not buy a ticket, then just come listen to free live music performances inside at the BAM café on Friday and Saturday nights. En savoir plus .
They host a fantastic series of public programs (some that cost a small fee) that include walking tours, lectures, and discussion by historians and authors En savoir plus .