Been there many times as I worked just blocks away. Spent many a peaceful lunch hour drinking in it's wonderful grace and history. It was where I first saw lapis lazuli architectural columns 2 stories high. The library collection was phenomenal.Often in nice weather friends and coworkers would use the steps as a sunny meeting place to congregate and meet up. Am honored and grateful to have such crystal clear times, a square city block of professional associates and friends along with the memories as I'm reminded here and now. Wish all equally as joyous times.
If you love History, Art and Culture you will be glad you did. Enjoy! ✌️ *P.S. The Frick Museum just a little further uptown has a somewhat similar history and vibe.
Ur right, I have been to that library when they had whats called Culture Pass sponsored by t Public Library system to enrich New Yorkers w culture to visit museums for free
Now that I'm not a New Yorker the prices of most of things 'cultural' have made it near impossible. Had 30 years of most of the best of the 'tristate area' before inflation strangled so much or made it disappear though so I was/am truly blessed and thankful.
Hello from the UK 🇬🇧😊. My daughter would love this beautiful historic Library. ♥️ I hope she gets to visit it one day. My daughter hated reading in school. I used Art, music and Dyslexic Thinking to help her spell the words she could not read. She now has a small Library in her room. She also is an amazing storyteller and Lyricist. Never stop dreaming ❣️
Today we went to my child's open house and the principal told me that they got rid of most of the books because they were now doing online reading. I think that it's so sad that maybe in a few years kids are not going to know what it is to go to a library at school and sit down to read a book.
I recommand you to discover the story of Belle Greene the first librairian of this place. In 2024 an exhibition will be for her work to the Morgan librairy
Wow what a beautiful building. Thanks for sharing
I had the pleasure of visiting this library the last time I was in NY. Well worth a visit.
Tell just one thing... every book what we saw in this video bolongs to Morgan.. yes or no...
Been there many times as I worked just blocks away. Spent many a peaceful lunch hour drinking in it's wonderful grace and history. It was where I first saw lapis lazuli architectural columns 2 stories high. The library collection was phenomenal.Often in nice weather friends and coworkers would use the steps as a sunny meeting place to congregate and meet up. Am honored and grateful to have such crystal clear times, a square city block of professional associates and friends along with the memories as I'm reminded here and now. Wish all equally as joyous times.
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One of my favs in Midtown East. Enjoy a break for a few hours for lunch and a walk around. Nice shop for gifts.
Thank you for the showing 👍
Wow That is Library , watching how museum or castle ,but beatiful 👍
Beautiful !!!!!
It's beautiful, thanks
This is definitely on my list of places to visit in NYC. 🧡
If you love History, Art and Culture you will be glad you did. Enjoy! ✌️
*P.S.
The Frick Museum just a little further uptown has a somewhat similar history and vibe.
Fantastic camera work my man. I'm not sure if you used fast and slow mo in post but it came out really well 👍
Babylon will fall flee oh righteous ones. John 3:16.
Wowww
Ur right, I have been to that library when they had whats called Culture Pass sponsored by t Public Library system to enrich New Yorkers w culture to visit museums for free
Now that I'm not a New Yorker the prices of most of things 'cultural' have made it near impossible. Had 30 years of most of the best of the 'tristate area' before inflation strangled so much or made it disappear though so I was/am truly blessed and thankful.
Hello from the UK 🇬🇧😊. My daughter would love this beautiful historic Library. ♥️ I hope she gets to visit it one day. My daughter hated reading in school. I used Art, music and Dyslexic Thinking to help her spell the words she could not read. She now has a small Library in her room. She also is an amazing storyteller and Lyricist. Never stop dreaming ❣️
It's all mine!!!
OK tRumpy L🤣L j/k had me laughing though, thanks!
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Wow
amazing, books...art, history
This is fantastic!
Magnificent 👌👍👌
The very first librarian???? That title belongs to Zenodotus of Ephesus. The first librarian of the Library of Alexandria.
I will totally live here
Today we went to my child's open house and the principal told me that they got rid of most of the books because they were now doing online reading. I think that it's so sad that maybe in a few years kids are not going to know what it is to go to a library at school and sit down to read a book.
des moine is beautiful
I recommand you to discover the story of Belle Greene the first librairian of this place. In 2024 an exhibition will be for her work to the Morgan librairy
Same building that’s in the Call of duty game.. last years
Is it open to the public?
Video is all over the place
"Most richest" ? Ouch!
Otherwise, I love your videos. Thank you.
This is my rich library
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He destroyed tesla invention of free electricity
The *banker JP Morgan? Damn
Most richest ?!? 🥴
Mckim Mead and White?architect's
Brother can you spare a dime?
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Wtf thumbnail was swril 🤣
Sorry, "most, richest"?
You’re most right I said most richest
The first librarian's name was Belle...shut up
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Brother can you spare a dime?