
Apartments near Museum of Modern Art in New York, NY (12,689 Rentals)


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3 E 9th St, Unit SI ID1473049P

345 W 53rd St, Unit 2C

345 W 53rd St, Unit 3C

722 10th Ave, Unit 4A

697 Tenth Avenue, Unit 2RN

165 E 35th St, Unit 8C

165 E 35th St, Unit 3C

235 W 22nd St, Unit 7H

336 E 18th St, Unit C3

232 E 14th St, Unit 5B

202 E 13th St, Unit 4E

157 E 57th St, Unit 7C

345 W 53rd St, Unit 4C

W 56th St, Unit 4B

826 9th Ave, Unit 5RN

340 E 58th St, Unit 1C

405 E 56th St, Unit 1A

248 W 64th St, Unit 4F

1373 First Avenue, Unit 3

336 E 18th St, Unit C4

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60 E 56th St, Unit SI ID1294170P

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70 W 45th St, Unit SI FL29-ID2026

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149 E 62nd St, Unit SI FL3-ID1021871P

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440 W 45th St, Unit SI ID1323961P

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952 5th Ave, Unit SI FL6-ID998

230 E 32nd St, Unit 1A

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635 W 42nd St, Unit SI FL11-ID2064

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491 2nd Ave, Unit SI ID1316008P

15 Hudson Yards, Unit 27E

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180 W 20th St, Unit SI FL14-ID2139

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88 East End Ave, Unit SI FL5-ID1752

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411 E 50th St, Unit SI ID1383558P

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444 W 48th St, Unit SI FL2-ID1022026P

230 E 32nd St, Unit 1C

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244 E 75th St, Unit SI FL2-ID1021827P

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240 W 73rd St, Unit SI FL10-ID1022036P

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105 E 24th St, Unit SI FL1-ID1021909P

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354 E 91st St, Unit SI FL21-ID1180

132 E 35th St, Unit 8A

15 E 30th St, Unit 10-28

401 E 34th St, Unit S14X

121 Madison Ave, Unit 6H

245 E 24th St, Unit 11 H

7 Lexington Ave, Unit 08-b

130 E 63rd St, Unit 8D

606 W 57th St, Unit 327

15 E 30th St, Unit 23A

550 W 45th St, Unit 640

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393 8th Ave, Unit SI ID1323927P

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New York is a town alive with culture and the arts, so it makes sense that apartment-ite looking to take in some paintings, sculpture, or other works of art have quite a few options for perusal. For fans of truly original contemporary art, however, there is only one spot that delivers the greatest variety and innovation, and that is the Museum of Modern Art. At the MoMA, you can discover the works of the masters, past and present, as well as seeing movements happening in the art world today, with one of the greatest selections of art in the country. Art is not a static medium, but instead is always alive and moving, and MoMA is a testament to that, combining some of the most famous works from past artists, while also showcasing art by talented up-and-comers. The MoMA houses on of the single greatest collection of modern Western art in the entire world, containing some of the most famous works of art in history. On display are such famous pieces as Van Gogh’s Starry Night, Salvador Dali’s Persistence of Memory, Jackson Pollock’s One: Number 31, 1950, Pablo Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, Francis Bacon’s Painting (1946), as well as numerous works by Warhol, Cezanne, Monet, Rousseau, Gauguin and Matisse. All in all, the permanent collection houses 150 thousand items, as well as 22,000 films and 4 million film stills. In addition to this are the constantly rotating exhibitions of the works of bold, new artists, bringing New Yorkers exciting new works to feast their eyes upon. MoMA is an art afficionados dreamworld, with a little something for every taste. New York is swarming with galleries, museums and other places to take in works of art, but apartment-ites looking for the best of the best need only take the short trip down to the Museum of Modern Art in the heart of Manhattan, where the most famous works in the history of art are on display, leaving you with a memory you won’t soon forget.
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