5. El Museo del Barrio
El Museo del Barrio, fondly known as El Museo, stands as a vibrant cultural institution dedicated to presenting and preserving the art and culture of Latinx, Caribbean, and Latin American cultures. Established in 1969, it continues to celebrate its rich heritage and diverse communities with its impressive collection and stimulating exhibitions.
A visit here will immerse you in a broad spectrum of work ranging from pre-Columbian Taíno artifacts to contemporary installations, with a wide variety of art and artifacts from the Caribbean and Latin America. What’s more, the museum frequently holds engaging events like concerts, festivals, and educational programs, making it a dynamic cultural hub. The museum's collection includes
Pro tip:
Don't miss the rotating murals on the museum's façade, which are commissioned by Latinx artists.
Suggested duration:
2-3 hours
Getting there:
The museum is located at the north end of the Museum Mile, easily accessible by the 4, 5, or 6 train to 86th Street.