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Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian

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2 E. 91st St., New York, NY 10128
nr. Fifth Ave.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
212-849-8341 Send to Phone

Courtesy of Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum

Hours

Mon-Thu, 10am-5pm; Fri, 10am-9pm; Sat, 10am-6pm; Sun, noon-6pm

Nearby Subway Stops

B, C at 96th St.

Parking

  • Nearby Parking Lots
  • Street Parking

Prices

Adults: $15; students and seniors: $10; children under 12: free

Payment Methods

American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa

Profile

The only museum in the United States devoted to historic and contemporary design, the Cooper-Hewitt holds more than 250,000 pieces—from furniture to prints to textiles. One-of-a-kind and mass-produced items are culled from international sources and range from 17th-century Japanese tsuba (sword fittings) to funky 20th-century American wall coverings. Founded in 1897 by Amy, Eleanor and Sarah Hewitt, the granddaughters of industrialist Peter Cooper, the museum is located in a landmark building, a 64-room mansion that is the former home of industrial pioneer Andrew Carnegie. It was the first private house to have a structural steel frame and one of the first homes to have both central air-conditioning and heating. Seeing the works in the setting of what feels like a 19th-century manor is part of the Cooper-Hewitt experience.

Weddings

Boasting the largest private garden in Manhattan, Cooper-Hewitt can accommodate up to 90 guests for an indoor seated event and up to 500 in the Arthur Ross Terrace and Garden. Couples who rent it out have access to the entire space, including the Great Hall and galleries. Catering is provided through Restaurant Associates. Fee for a five-hour event is $25,000.

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