COOPER-HEWITT NATIONAL DESIGN MUSEUM
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Museum with temporary exhibitions, equipped with a store, offering a tour to buy the original articles and not very expensive
The museum is housed in the former home of the wealthy industrialist Andrew Carnegie. It was built in 1901, the year he became the richest man in the world. Today, the building's 64 superb rooms house the collections of a museum devoted exclusively to the design, study and preservation of fashion trends. A must-see for all enthusiasts. Floor-to-ceiling design on two floors, from decorative art objects, sculptures, jewelry and furniture to kitchen utensils. Everything that has shaped and continues to shape our environment, our daily lives and our dreams. Pieces from the permanent collection that are not on display can be seen regularly in temporary themed exhibitions. If all these works of art are of little interest to you, take a look at the museum store, which sells original and inexpensive items.
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