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How to tour NYC museums, parks, and cultural institutions from your own home

How to tour museums, parks, and cultural institutions from your own home


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Stuck inside? You can still experience some of New York’s best cultural offerings from your home

New Yorkers are spending more time at home than likely ever before, as the novel coronavirus pandemic has led to limits on how many people can gather in one place at any given time, and the widespread closure of the city’s myriad cultural institutions.

But many of those institutions—museums, parks, performing arts centers, libraries, and more—have risen to the challenge, providing virtual access to their buildings and collections. In a challenging time, these virtual experiences offer New Yorkers many ways to stay entertained and connected to the city’s plethora of incredible cultural offerings.

Below, find a list of what’s available from various online platforms, museums, and more.


Museums

Several New York City museums can be experienced via Google’s Arts & Culture platform, including the Met, the Museum of Modern Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Cooper Hewitt. In addition to providing a glimpse at those museums’ collections, the platform also lets you explore their buildings—so if you’ve never visited Frank Lloyd Wright’s nautilus-inspired Guggenheim building, now’s the time to do so (virtually).

Some museums also have virtual tours or exhibitions on their websites, including the Frick, the Museum of the City of New York, the New-York Historical Society, the New York Public Library,

The American Museum of Natural History is sharing previously recorded tours via its Facebook and Twitter accounts.

Many city museums have also shared items from their collections using the hashtag #MuseumAtHome and #MuseumMomentofZen on Twitter—both are good to follow if you need a moment of levity in the middle of a stressful time.

Libraries

Though New York City’s library branches are closed, many of the services that they provide—including access to e-books, research materials, and more. See what’s available via the New York Public Library, Brooklyn Public Library, and the Queens Public Library.

Parks

Many city parks remain open, but one of the most popular outdoor spots—the High Line—has closed for now. But you can still go on a virtual tour of the elevated park through Google Arts & Culture.

The New York City Parks Department also offers virtual tours of some of its flagship green spaces, including Central Park and the Staten Island Greenbelt.


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