The Morgan Library & Museum
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Ceilings in the library, Image courtesy The Morgan Library & Museum
The Morgan Library & Museum
New York, USA · Since 1906 · Built 1906 · Designed by McKim, Mead & White
Just a few blocks from Grand Central, the Morgan feels tucked into Midtown but oddly calm, like stepping out of office life and into someone’s very over-the-top private study. It began as J. Pierpont Morgan’s personal library, so the whole place still feels more like a grand house with secrets than a typical museum.
About the Museum
The heart of the Morgan is Morgan’s original library: dark wood, muraled ceilings, and shelves packed with rare books and manuscripts, all wrapped inside a compact campus of old and new buildings. Today it’s both a museum and an independent research library, built around world-class collections of manuscripts, rare books, music, and drawings that trace how ideas were written, drawn, and passed down over centuries.
Highlighted Artists/Works
Medieval & Renaissance Treasures — Illuminated manuscripts, bindings, and religious objects that show the Morgan’s roots in old European collections and why other museums borrow from them.
Old Master Drawings & Prints — Works on paper by artists like Michelangelo, Rembrandt, and Cézanne, including one of the largest Rembrandt etching holdings in the U.S.
Literary & Music Manuscripts — Original pages from writers and composers, which make it feel like you’re looking over their shoulder as they worked.
Why It’s Worth Visiting
If you like the Met’s mix of serious art and deep history, the Morgan feels like its more intimate cousin: a place built by the same kind of collector energy that helped fill the Met’s galleries, but on a human scale where you can actually sit with the objects. Many of J. P. Morgan’s paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, while his most important books, manuscripts, and drawings stayed here, so you’re seeing the other half of a collection that shaped two of New York’s major institutions.
Estimated visit time: 1.5 – 3 hours
Admission
General admission (13–64): $38
Seniors (65+) and college students (with valid ID): $36
Children 5–12: $28
Children 4 and under: Free
U.S. veterans and military service members (with valid ID): Free
NYC residents (with valid ID): Discounted general admission price
Free or reduced admission is also available through partner programs such as Museums for All and CityPASS—check details before you go.
Admissions and opening hours are subject to change, please check the museum’s official website before your visit.
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Find out more here:
https://www.themorgan.org

