Phone: (212) 923-3700
Entrance at 192nd Street and Cabrini Boulevard
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Medieval collection, including the Unicorn Tapestries, is housed at this location.
New York side: 179th Street and Fort Washington Avenue, Manhattan
New Jersey side: Hudson Terrace, Fort Lee
Opened in 1931, this two-level suspension span links New York to New Jersey.
Audubon Terrace at 155th Street and Broadway
Phone: (212) 926-2234
The Society maintains a remarkable collection of paintings by Goya, El Greco and Velázquez, and archaeological and decorative materials from Spain and Portugal, as well as a research library.
Edgecombe Avenue and 160th Street
Phone: (212) 923-8008
Built in 1765, remodeled in 1810, this French-style wood house, which served as George Washington’s temporary headquarters, contains Georgian, Federal and French Empire furniture. Call for hours.
190th Street and Fort Washington Avenue
Phone: (212) 923-3536
A national shrine to America’s first citizen saint. Mother Cabrini’s body is sealed under the altar.
4881 Broadway and 204th Street
Phone: (212) 304-9422
The last remaining 18th-century farmhouse in Manhattan.
Audubon Terrace at 155th Street and Broadway
Phone: (212) 368-5900
Headquarters of 250 artists, writers and composers elected to membership.