Uma extensão esmeralda na próspera selva de concreto que é a cidade de Nova York, o Central Park fica no coração do bairro de Manhattan. Ele começa seu trecho labiríntico de Midtown, até o Harlem. Foi criado em 1857 por Frederick Law Olmsted e Calvert Vaux, que imaginaram um amplo espaço verde no centro da ilha. O parque se estende por 843 acres (341,15 hectares) e fervilha de vida ao longo do dia. Os 21 playgrounds do parque são salpicados de fontes ornamentadas, esculturas, inúmeras pontes e arcos, juntos formando um refúgio urbano onde vários vêm encontrar a paz do ritmo caótico da cidade. As atrações dentro do parque incluem a Fonte Bethesda, o Jardim do Conservatório, o < a href="detail.html?detailID=7290">Castelo Belvedere e o Zoológico Central Park.
The Lincoln Center for Performing Arts is a massive venue when it comes to live entertainment. The Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors has something for everyone: internationally recognized dances, high-level performances, special events and jazz. Watch out for Live From Lincoln Center, a program that has famous orchestras and artistes performing. Lincoln Center holds about 400 live performances a year, ranging from classical to modern productions. And as if that wasn't enough, the Center also hosts many events put on by the Film Society at Lincoln Center. There are guided tours on a daily basis that explore the world-renowned Metropolitan Opera House, Avery Fisher Hall, the New York State Theater (home of the New York City Opera) and the Vivian Beaumont Theater. During the tour, your guides will entertain you with fascinating stories and give you a glimpse of a rehearsal in progress.
Qualquer visitante em Nova Iorque deve gastar pelo menos um par de horas neste grande museu. Desenhado por Richard Morris Hunt em 1895, tem mais de 150.000 metros quadrados de espaço em exposição. Entre as pinturas européias no espólio, se-incluem obras de Monet, Degas, Van Gogh, Cézanne, Titian e Vermeer. A galeria egípcia é incomparável. Arte asiática, escultura, armas e fotografias também competem por sua atenção. Durante o verão, o jardim ao céu aberto exibe esculturas contemporâneas. Veja a página de internet do museu para o calendário, detalhes de filiação, detalhes completos das visitas e especialmente o encontro das ferias de Met na segunda-feira.
The High Line is an urban oasis filled with beautifully manicured landscapes. It sits above the city on old train tracks that were installed as part of the West Side Improvement Project back in 1929. The line was primarily used to transport goods along the Lower West Side, but with the advent of vehicles in the 1950s and more accessible routes elsewhere, the last train eventually ran in 1980. Thereafter, the elevated tracks fell into disrepair, and the whole structure was nearly demolished. It was instead converted into an innovative public park, delighting locals and visitors alike. Today, the High Line is a cherished sanctuary away from the bustle of city life.
Tucked away in Queens is an old-fashioned testament to film and television. The actual studios of the one-time Paramount East Coast production house are closed, but the museum provides tours about film making where you can see makeup, costumes and well-known movie sets. There are several theaters for film screenings and a gift shop for souvenir hunters.
Esta enorme catedral, situada em frente ao Rockefeller Center na Quinta Avenida, é considerada uma das maiores catedrais católicas dos Estados Unidos. Com suas duas torres altas de 330 pés, a Catedral de São Patrício também é uma das atrações arquitetônicas mais espetaculares da cidade. A construção da estrutura neogótica começou em 1850 e foi concluída em 1878. No interior, possui vários altares e vitrais e um órgão gigante com mais de 7.300 tubos. Os serviços são realizados durante todo o dia, e muitos nova-iorquinos param para um momento de serenidade em suas vidas agitadas.
This Arte Primitivo gallery specializes in pre-Columbian art, as well as Classical, Egyptian and Asian antiques. It has been in existence since 1961. The current owner, Howard S. Rose, acquired the space in 1996. He has auctioned over rare pieces of pre-Columbian art since that time. Information on ongoing auctions can be obtained online at the gallery's website, or by calling for a printed catalog. Admission to the gallery is free.
Built in 1924 for the American Radiator Company, this building was the first major design in New York by Rockefeller Center architect, Raymond Hood. Its stepped-back pyramidal roof was one of the first of its kind, and the stark black brickwork helps it stand out as a familiar landmark of the New York skyline. At 21 stories, the tower is topped by gold terra-cotta trim. When originally lit in honor of the heating company, the stories were supposed to resemble fired coals.
This gallery features works of art from various artists in the fields of painting and photography. But that's not all, their focus is also on mixed media and sound installation. Artists who were otherwise ignored are now being recognized and appreciated. These spellbinding creations are sure to lure every eye. So here's calling all you art enthusiasts, do make a trip and enjoy yourselves.
Alternately known as Avenue of the Americas, 6th Avenue is the American equivalent for London's Oxford Street or Paris' Champs Elysee. Controversial in nature, the extension of this avenue in the 1920's sent several Italian immigrants scurrying with nowhere to go however, over the decades it gained tremendous commercial importance. A number of Gothic structures, historic squares, flower markets and art centers dot the nearby surroundings so make sure to come down here while in the Big Apple.
The Hillel House is a Jewish recreation zone, located within the Brooklyn College. This fantastic place features several interesting places to visit such as a kosher cafeteria, 17 Jewish clubs, a conference room, a synagogue, an auditorium and a well-equipped recreation room. This place was created so that Jewish students feel at home, while getting educated at the Brooklyn College. A beautiful and interesting place worth a visit, during a trip to the city.
Debarred of all the extras, Ontological-Hysteric Theater brings forth total theater. This theater is all about works with extremely complex theatrical themes. It combines hard-hitting performances with auditory and visual effects for a completely different experience. Most of the shows here are produced by 'Richard Foreman'. The OHT has been a starting point for many artists making their mark in New York City and internationally. They also have the facility of an 'Incubator' which is programming that guides artists from workshop phases to fully realized productions. So this is a must-visit place if you want to experience theater with a difference.