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Billet d'admission générale au Brooklyn Museum

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Admirez le grand art à travers une perspective unique au Brooklyn Museum of Art. Votre billet d'admission générale vous donne accès à la collection permanente qui comprend l'art américain, les arts d'Afrique, les arts des Amériques, les arts du monde islamique, les arts des îles du Pacifique, l'art asiatique, l'art contemporain, les arts décoratifs et bien d'autres salles d'exposition ! Explorez le musée par vous-même ou participez à une visite publique quotidienne.
Ville: La ville de New York
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Ce qui est inclu
10% off at gift shop
Public tours of special and permanent collection
10% off at gift shop
Public tours of special and permanent collection
10% off at gift shop
Public tours of special and permanent collection
10% off at gift shop
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200 Eastern Pkwy
Les billets sont pour une date précise seulement. Veuillez vous inscrire dans la file d'attente devant le Musée et montrer votre laissez-passer au membre du personnel au bureau des admissions pour recevoir la prochaine heure d'entrée disponible.
Les billets sont pour une date précise seulement. Veuillez vous inscrire dans la file d'attente devant le Musée et montrer votre laissez-passer au membre du personnel au bureau des admissions pour recevoir la prochaine heure d'entrée disponible.

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En raison du COVID-19, toutes les galeries ne sont pas ouvertes en ce moment. Veuillez consulter le site Web du Musée pour voir ce qui est actuellement à l'affiche.
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Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States. Its roots extend back to 1823 and the founding of the brooklyn Apprentices' Library to educate young tradesmen (Walt Whitman would later become one of its librarians). The Brooklyn Museum was conceived as the focal point of a planned cultural, recreational, and educational district for the burgeoning city of Brooklyn. Although the scope of that envisioned complex of parks, gardens, and buildings changed after the once-independent Brooklyn was absorbed into New York City in 1898, many features of the plan were eventually realized and are reflected in what can be seen today. In recent years, the Museum has focused on redesigning its galleries and reinstalling its major collections to make them more accessible to the public. Flowing spaces, vivid wall colors, dramatic graphic elements, and multimedia components feature in many of these reconfigured galleries. The collections of American painting and sculpture, with significant additions from Spanish colonial and Native American art, were reorganized in 2001 to form the long-term installation “American Identities: A New Look” within completely reconceived gallery spaces. With a mission to create inspiring encounters with art that expand the ways we see ourselves, the world and its possibilities, visiting this museum is an educational and cultural experience not to be missed!
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Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States. Its roots extend back to 1823 and the founding of the brooklyn Apprentices' Library to educate young tradesmen (Walt Whitman would later become one of its librarians). The Brooklyn Museum was conceived as the focal point of a planned cultural, recreational, and educational district for the burgeoning city of Brooklyn. Although the scope of that envisioned complex of parks, gardens, and buildings changed after the once-independent Brooklyn was absorbed into New York City in 1898, many features of the plan were eventually realized and are reflected in what can be seen today. In recent years, the Museum has focused on redesigning its galleries and reinstalling its major collections to make them more accessible to the public. Flowing spaces, vivid wall colors, dramatic graphic elements, and multimedia components feature in many of these reconfigured galleries. The collections of American painting and sculpture, with significant additions from Spanish colonial and Native American art, were reorganized in 2001 to form the long-term installation “American Identities: A New Look” within completely reconceived gallery spaces. With a mission to create inspiring encounters with art that expand the ways we see ourselves, the world and its possibilities, visiting this museum is an educational and cultural experience not to be missed!
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Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States. Its roots extend back to 1823 and the founding of the brooklyn Apprentices' Library to educate young tradesmen (Walt Whitman would later become one of its librarians). The Brooklyn Museum was conceived as the focal point of a planned cultural, recreational, and educational district for the burgeoning city of Brooklyn. Although the scope of that envisioned complex of parks, gardens, and buildings changed after the once-independent Brooklyn was absorbed into New York City in 1898, many features of the plan were eventually realized and are reflected in what can be seen today. In recent years, the Museum has focused on redesigning its galleries and reinstalling its major collections to make them more accessible to the public. Flowing spaces, vivid wall colors, dramatic graphic elements, and multimedia components feature in many of these reconfigured galleries. The collections of American painting and sculpture, with significant additions from Spanish colonial and Native American art, were reorganized in 2001 to form the long-term installation “American Identities: A New Look” within completely reconceived gallery spaces. With a mission to create inspiring encounters with art that expand the ways we see ourselves, the world and its possibilities, visiting this museum is an educational and cultural experience not to be missed!
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Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States. Its roots extend back to 1823 and the founding of the brooklyn Apprentices' Library to educate young tradesmen (Walt Whitman would later become one of its librarians). The Brooklyn Museum was conceived as the focal point of a planned cultural, recreational, and educational district for the burgeoning city of Brooklyn. Although the scope of that envisioned complex of parks, gardens, and buildings changed after the once-independent Brooklyn was absorbed into New York City in 1898, many features of the plan were eventually realized and are reflected in what can be seen today. In recent years, the Museum has focused on redesigning its galleries and reinstalling its major collections to make them more accessible to the public. Flowing spaces, vivid wall colors, dramatic graphic elements, and multimedia components feature in many of these reconfigured galleries. The collections of American painting and sculpture, with significant additions from Spanish colonial and Native American art, were reorganized in 2001 to form the long-term installation “American Identities: A New Look” within completely reconceived gallery spaces. With a mission to create inspiring encounters with art that expand the ways we see ourselves, the world and its possibilities, visiting this museum is an educational and cultural experience not to be missed!
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Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States. Its roots extend back to 1823 and the founding of the brooklyn Apprentices' Library to educate young tradesmen (Walt Whitman would later become one of its librarians). The Brooklyn Museum was conceived as the focal point of a planned cultural, recreational, and educational district for the burgeoning city of Brooklyn. Although the scope of that envisioned complex of parks, gardens, and buildings changed after the once-independent Brooklyn was absorbed into New York City in 1898, many features of the plan were eventually realized and are reflected in what can be seen today. In recent years, the Museum has focused on redesigning its galleries and reinstalling its major collections to make them more accessible to the public. Flowing spaces, vivid wall colors, dramatic graphic elements, and multimedia components feature in many of these reconfigured galleries. The collections of American painting and sculpture, with significant additions from Spanish colonial and Native American art, were reorganized in 2001 to form the long-term installation “American Identities: A New Look” within completely reconceived gallery spaces. With a mission to create inspiring encounters with art that expand the ways we see ourselves, the world and its possibilities, visiting this museum is an educational and cultural experience not to be missed!
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Musée de Brooklyn
Le Brooklyn Museum est l'un des plus anciens et des plus grands musées d'art des États-Unis. Ses racines remontent à 1823 et à la fondation de la Brooklyn Apprentices' Library pour éduquer les jeunes commerçants (Walt Whitman deviendra plus tard l'un de ses bibliothécaires). Le Brooklyn Museum a été conçu comme le point central d'un quartier culturel, récréatif et éducatif planifié pour la ville en plein essor de Brooklyn. Bien que la portée de ce complexe envisagé de parcs, de jardins et de bâtiments ait changé après l'absorption de Brooklyn, autrefois indépendante, dans la ville de New York en 1898, de nombreuses caractéristiques du plan ont finalement été réalisées et se reflètent dans ce que l'on peut voir aujourd'hui. Au cours des dernières années, le Musée a mis l'accent sur la refonte de ses galeries et la réinstallation de ses principales collections pour les rendre plus accessibles au public. Des espaces fluides, des murs aux couleurs vives, des éléments graphiques spectaculaires et des composants multimédias figurent dans bon nombre de ces galeries reconfigurées. Les collections de peinture et de sculpture américaines, avec des ajouts importants d'art colonial espagnol et amérindien, ont été réorganisées en 2001 pour former l'installation à long terme "American Identities: A New Look" dans des espaces de galerie entièrement repensés. Avec pour mission de créer des rencontres inspirantes avec l'art qui élargissent notre façon de nous voir, le monde et ses possibilités, visiter ce musée est une expérience éducative et culturelle à ne pas manquer !
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611maricelaj
Oct 2022
Nice and very well kept exhibitions. Wish there were more floors! Sketchy area but the museum itself is nice. Give it a whirl!
andre s
Oct 2022
A lot to see, spent over an hour on one floor. My favorite exhibit was the Egyptian floor. I learned a lot about their burial rituals
Justin W
Apr 2022
I went to the Brooklyn Museum to see the new Guadalupe Maravilla exhibition of her healing art and it was quite interesting and very unusual. Her works can be very strange looking. She even has a healing room where you can sit and relax and listen to music. After that, I visited the Egyptian Galleries and admired the mummy display and how detailed the room of the dead is set up. The museum has all the mummy cases opened up so that you can see the details of the painting. Don't miss the Book of the Dead. I like spending the afternoon strolling through the galleries and admiring the art on the different floors.

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