Car Rentals NYC and the Skyscraper Museum

 

Since the dawning of time mankind has built monuments in order to symbolize power, prestige and achievement. From the Mayan pyramids to the castles of Europe, every civilization takes pride in their individual marker of success. In America, that marker is the modern skyscraper! Since the beginning of the 20th century, the skyscraper has eclipsed all other modern advances in the world of architecture, becoming the American symbol of prestige and influence. New York City is proud to be at the center of the high-rise revolution providing travelers with exclusive access to iconic structures like the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building. But wait! A brand new building has recently been added to the city’s lengthy list of high-rise accomplishments and it’s earning unprecedented amounts of praise! What is this building you ask? It’s the new Skyscraper Museum in lower Manhattan of course! Established in 1996, the New York Skyscraper Museum is the only facility of its kind dedicated to the study and appreciation of high-rise buildings. From apartment buildings to office towers, the Skyscraper Museum has all the information on all your favorite American and international skyscrapers. There’s no better place to reach for the sky then inside the Skyscraper Museum in lower Manhattan, so why wait! Plan to visit this exciting new institution during your upcoming car rental NYC vacation!

Exploring the Vertical Metropolis

The Skyscraper Museum in New York City is a private, not-for-profit organization dedicated to the study of high-rise buildings. Fittingly located in the world’s high-rise capital of New York, the Skyscraper Museum celebrates the forces behind high-rise design and the individuals who have designed and shaped international skylines. Informative displays and exciting exhibits help car rental NYC travelers explore the buildings of NYC from a variety of angles. From design plans to landmark locations, the Skyscraper Museum takes you inside the world of high-rise construction and tower technology. Besides exhibits, the Museum also presents numerous publications, presentations, programs and lectures, all of which are associated with the art of high-rise creation.

Chronicling the Rise of Skyscraper Design

The Skyscraper Museum of lower Manhattan currently hosts a variety of exciting exhibits dedicated to high-rise design right here in New York City. From the black and white photographs capturing the creation of New York’s iconic Empire State Building, to undersized models of the proposed Freedom Towers, you’ll find it all inside the Skyscraper Museum! Other exciting displays have included the inaugural “Building a Collection” exhibit, the “City of Change” demonstration and the “World Trade Center Monument” exhibit. You and a friend can also enjoy an exclusive look at the original WTC model, as well as elaborate drawings of the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and the shanghai World Financial Center. Eager car rental NYC travelers can also log onto the Skyscraper Museums cool new “Downtown New York Web Walk” which offers four interactive virtual walking tours of lower Manhattan. A special exhibit is also dedicated to one of the world’s most influential architects, Mr. Frank Lloyd Wright.

The Skyscraper Museum is proud to provide car rental NYC guests with a fresh look at some of the city’s most familiar landmarks. If you’re interested in learning more about the Skyscraper Museum simply log onto www.skyscraper.org for more information. You can also drop in and visit the Museum anytime during your upcoming vacation by stopping by their new galleries at 39 Battery Park. Admission to the facility is just $5 for adults and $2.50 for students and seniors. If you would like to learn more about upcoming events, lecture series, exhibits and/or walking tours please call 1-212-968-1961. The Skyscraper Museum is recommended for car rental NYC customers of all ages. Museum hours are 12 noon to 6pm Wednesday through Sunday. The Skyscraper Museum was founded in 1996 by Carol Willis, museum curator.

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