Attractions & Museums

Downtown is home to some of the city’s most celebrated museums. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum, the National Museum of the American Indian, and the gateway to the Statue of Liberty are just a few of the sites you’ll find in Lower Manhattan.

Notable Museums To Visit Now

If You Haven’t Yet Taken in One World Observatory, *Now* Is the Time If You Haven’t Yet Taken in One World Observatory, *Now* Is the Time Santa's Sleigh Is Coming Through One World Observatory’s Winter ONEderland Santa’s Sleigh Is Coming Through One World Observatory’s Winter ONEderland Attention, Huddled Masses: The Statue of Liberty’s Crown Has Reopened Attention, Huddled Masses: The Statue of Liberty’s Crown Has Reopened Go and See the Indian Museum’s Spectacular Oscar Howe Exhibit Go and See the Indian Museum’s Spectacular Oscar Howe Exhibit Sail Into the Past With a Visit to the Seaport Museum's Wavertree Sail Into the Past With a Visit to the Seaport Museum’s Wavertree “Residential Rising”: an Exhibit on Lower Manhattan’s Post-9/11 Growth “Residential Rising”: an Exhibit on Lower Manhattan’s Post-9/11 Growth

Latest Public Art Installations Downtown

Public Art Exhibit Public Art Exhibit “Geo” Now Extended Through May 1 Gallery Exhibit at 28 Liberty Inspired by Artist’s Childhood Memories Gallery Exhibit at 28 Liberty Inspired by Artist’s Childhood Memories “Geo” Immerses Downtown in Color and Light “Geo” Immerses Downtown in Color and Light This Burning Man Sculpture Is Now on View at Brookfield Place This Burning Man Sculpture Is Now on View at Brookfield Place An Ancient Game Seeks to Inspire Joy in “XO World” at One World Trade An Ancient Game Seeks to Inspire Joy in “XO World” at One World Trade MORE Outdoor Movies: Oculus Plaza Unveils Its Summer Lineup MORE Outdoor Movies: Oculus Plaza Unveils Its Summer Lineup

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