The City Reliquary Museum 370 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11211,
About the Business
Welcome to The City Reliquary Museum, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Located at 370 Metropolitan Avenue, this unique museum offers a captivating journey through New York City's rich and eclectic history. As a beloved tourist attraction, The City Reliquary showcases an extraordinary collection of artifacts, ephemera, and curiosities that celebrate the city's diverse cultural heritage and vibrant past.
Step inside to explore fascinating exhibits that highlight everything from vintage subway tokens and Statue of Liberty memorabilia to quirky items that tell the stories of New York's neighborhoods and communities. Our museum is dedicated to preserving the city's past and inspiring a sense of wonder and curiosity in all who visit.
Whether you're a history buff, a curious traveler, or a local looking to rediscover your city, The City Reliquary Museum promises an engaging and memorable experience. Join us for special events, exhibitions, and community gatherings that bring the spirit of New York to life. Discover the stories that make this city one of a kind, and leave with a deeper appreciation for its enduring legacy.
Visit us today and uncover the hidden treasures of New York City at The City Reliquary Museum – where history is alive and waiting to be explored.
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370 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11211, United States
Reviews
"Makes a very cool and quick stop in. Also have cool lil gifties"
"A great concept of a small-museum but as a New Yorker, nothing was really nostalgic for me. I will say, I learned a bit though! There’s a lot collected from NYs world fair, which I didn’t even know existed so looking into it was interesting. Also, the superwoman exhibit was cool - though my only commentary is that Margaret Sanger (highlighted for her womens rights work// planned parenthood) was actually very racist and her work was an extension of that. I wish she wasn’t highlighted as a queen without her truth being told. A simple good search will show that she was a practiced eugenics… as a black woman, not surprised to see history hold her up… i think that area can be improved, however, still a gem, and the owner + staff were very nice. I hear they have great events."
"One of the craziest museums lf NYC, definitely recommend a visit if you like weird stuff and collections of unusual items. The entrance is only $10 From their website: “The City Reliquary is a not-for-profit community museum and civic organization located in Williamsburgh, Brooklyn. Through permanent displays of New York City artifacts, rotating exhibits of community collections, and annual cultural events, The City Reliquary connects visitors to both the past and present of New York. The museum began in 2002 as a window display in founder Dave Herman’s Williamsburgh apartment on the corner of Havemeyer and Grand Streets. Passersby who paused to admire the window’s contents would discover a small button on the building’s exterior. With a push of the button, a recording of Dave’s voice would guide them around the display: two-and-a-half links of a “city hall window chain,” a set of dentures found in Dead Horse Bay, Statue of Liberty figurines. On the building’s exterior, Dave carefully painted directions to nearby landmarks and subways. Orienting yourself toward the Williamsburg Bridge, which the directions note is 1.3 miles west, you face the heart of New York City. DSCN2355In January 2006, The City Reliquary moved to 370 Metropolitan Avenue, a storefront only a few blocks from its original location. Its grand opening on April 1, 2006 featured a ribbon cutting by Marty Markowitz, who at the time was Brooklyn Borough President. The museum’s permanent collection includes Statue of Liberty postcards, terracotta fragments of landmark buildings, subway tokens, geological core samples, paint chips from the L train platform, a “very old shovel,” and countless other artifacts that tell unique stories of New York City’s past. Rotating exhibitions of community collections celebrate the archival work of New York collectors, and temporary exhibitions showcase vital, yet often overlooked stories of the city. Every year, generous donations from patrons like you help us to continue developing our collections. As the museum grows, so does its programming. The City Reliquary hosts block parties, backyard concerts, and film screenings throughout the year. Major annual events include Collector’s Night, Bike Fetish Day, the Havemeyer Sugar Sweets Festival, and the Panorama Challenge hosted at the Queens Museum."
"I enjoyed The City Reliquary Museum. There were a number of interesting artifacts on display such as NY World's Fair items, old Williamsburg Bridge photos, old NYC shool photos and many other interesting and diverse things to see"
"Such a great little museum ! I now recommend it to all my friends planning a trip to NYC ! Such a unique way to view the city and its history, I absolutely loved it. And the lady at the front desk was very friendly and offered some nice explanations."
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