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New York / Manhattan
Like a game of Chinese boxes, Manhattan, in turn, is a continent divided into districts (Neighbourhoods) which have always been small nations, small worlds where residents often have neither the desire nor the need to get out. Some of them receive particular ethnic groups (Little Italy, Harlem, Chinatown, the Lower East Side), others the higher social classes (such as the Upper East Side), and others, the population of artists (the East Village Youth bohemian SoHo artists and radical-chic). But
Neighbourhoods continually change their identity and even their borders, then they expand or shrink, deteriorate or are recomposed, as the building industry makes its voice heard with the increase in rent or with the opening of great sites aimed at changing the face of entire blocks. Still remain as landmarks, places only firmly established for some time: the 42nd Street at Fifth Avenue, Broadway, Times Square, Washington Square, Rockefeller Center, etc.. But above all, in New York City as in any large city in the world, count the atmosphere, the architectural perspectives, the views and life in the streets, the approach with the residents, the people in New York has a sharp tongue and knows how to entertain (or embarrass) with artistic sarcasm even the most seasoned European visitors.


Metropolitan Museum of ArtFifth Avenue and 82nd St., Upper East SideSubway 4-5-6, 87th St. http://www.metmuseum.org/ Hours Sat-Tues 10:30 to 17:45; 20.15.Ingresso Fri 10.30-$ 10 (6.50 ISIC Card) is an event not to miss: a huge cultural machine that contains the most extensive collection of ' ancient art in the world, also open to visitors there are libraries, libraries, auditoriums, bars, restaurants, shops, concert halls and conference facilities.


Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) 33rd St. and Queens Blvd, Long Island City, QueensSubway 7 (local) EVNW http://www.moma.org/ Hours Mon-Thu-Sat-Sun 10.00- 17.00; 19.45Ingresso Fri 10.00-$ 12 (8.50, ISIC Card), Fri 16-19.45 input subscription volontariaIl MOMA (Museum of Modern Art) has a recognized leader in the field of modern art. Paintings and sculptures of the most diverse genres, from 1880 onwards, for fans of impressionism, cubism, surrealism, dada, American realism, and so on.



Solomon R. Museum1071 Guggenheim, Fifth Avenue, Central Park http://www.guggenheim.org/ Subway 4, 5, 6, 86th St.Orario Sun-Wed 9-18, Sat-Sun 9-20Ingresso $ 12, students $ 8E perhaps Best known for the characteristic shape of the structure, not by chance by FL Wright, that the level of collections that are housed there, including ramps, spiral and large windows, we can admire, among others, Kandinsky, Klee, Picasso Van Gogh
Other museiAmerican Museum of Natural HistoryCentral Park West 79th St. Upper West Side without a doubt the largest in the world in his field: the development of culture and life on earth from the beginning. Models of whales and dinosaurs, stuffed animals, Polynesian and Indian villages rebuilt ...



Whitney Museum of American ArtMadison Av and 75th St., Upper East Side http://www.whitney.org/ Housed in a kind of large gray cube of granite, it seems modeled on its artistic content: only American contemporary art.
SoHo575 Guggenheim Museum, Prince Broadwayat St.Sede detached in the neighborhood of SoHo Guggenheim Museum, created in 1992 by order of then director Thomas Krens.
Frick Collection70th Street and Fifth Avenue http://www.frick.org/ A superb collection of paintings from different eras and origins: Rembrandt, Vermeer, Veronese, Piero della Francesca, Van Dyke, Fragonard, Goya

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