Museum of Modern Art
by NYTP Staff

Midtown Manhattan has on 53rd Street the Museum of Modern Art that was founded in 1929 in New York. The Museum of Modern Art hoards many collections of modern and contemporary art in addition to drawings, paintings, sculptures, photography and films. The Museum of Modern Art has a library that has over three hundred thousand books on more than seventy thousand artists. The Museum of Modern Art also has a restaurant for those gourmets who also like to see a good meal as a fine piece of artwork. The Museum of Modern Art was renovated in 2000 by a Japanese architect and reopened to the public in 2004.

 

The Museum of Modern Art in New York is considered to be the most influential museum of modern art in the world. The Museum of Modern Art is home to the best collection of modern and western masterpieces in the entire world with almost one hundred and fifty thousand art works. The Museum of Modern Art even houses works by famous artists such as Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Francis Bacon and many more. The Museum of Modern Art in New York is indeed the place to be for those art lovers with a twist.

 

Address:  11, West 53rd Street
New York, NY 10019

Phone: 212-708-9400

Website:  www.moma.org

 

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