Free: All time
The Rose Museum, located on the second floor of Carnegie Hall, is a small museum dedicated to the history of the famous hall. The museum archives more than a century of concert programs. It also houses a number of items of interest to music loves: a program from the Vienna Philharmonic’s debut concert from 1842, a ring owned by Beethoven, a pair of Brahm’s eyeglasses, a Strauss’s notebook, and many others.
Address: 154 W. 57th St. Second Fl. New York 10019
Opening Hours: Daily 11am – 4:30pm; Closed July 1 – Sep 14
Direction: Subway A/B/C/D/1 to 59th St./Columbus Circle Station; N/Q/R to 57th St./7th Ave. Station; F to 57th St./6th Ave. Station
Phone: +1 212 247 7800
Website: www.carnegiehall.org/Information/Rose-Museum
Phone: +1 212 247 7800
Website: www.carnegiehall.org/Information/Rose-Museum