Steinberg Sculpture Garden
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A beautiful collection of architectural ornaments rescued from demolished New York City buildings.

📜 The Steinberg Family Sculpture Garden, established in 1966, displays architectural ornaments salvaged from demolished New York City buildings and curated by Barbara Head Millstein. 🔍 It features over 40 pieces, including urns, keystones, and columns, primarily from the late 1800s and early 1900s. # Why Go 🏛️ Explore a unique collection of NYC's architectural past, seeing fragments and diverse styles and materials (marble, brownstone, terracotta). 🎨 Admire works by anonymous stonemasons and renowned architects, including unique sculptures like a Penn Station figure, Pegasus, and a Statue of Liberty replica. 🌳 Easily accessible within the Brooklyn Museum, near botanical gardens. # Why Avoid 🚫 Closed Monday and Tuesday. # Tips 🅿️ Accessible via parking lot (adjacent to or between the museum and botanical gardens). 🎧 Audio guide available through the Bloomberg Connects app. # Cost 💰 Free with Brooklyn Museum admission.

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