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Museum of the Moving Image: A guide to the attraction

A complete guide to the Museum of the Moving Image: Find ticketing information and current exhibits. Plus: The best things to do nearby.
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Only 15 minutes from midtown, the Museum of the Moving Image is one of the city’s most dynamic institutions. Rubbing elbows with Kaufman Astoria Studios, it includes a three-story extension that features a state-of-the-art 264-seat cinema and expanded gallery spaces. Meanwhile, the museum’s “Behind the Screen” exhibit examines every step of the filmmaking process, with artifacts from more than 1,000 different productions, and 14 classic (playable!) video games, including Asteroids, Ms. Pac-Man and Space Invaders.

Museum of the Moving Image venue and ticketing information

Museum of the Moving Image
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Museum of the Moving Image

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Only 15 minutes from midtown, the Museum of the Moving Image is one of the city’s most dynamic institutions. Rubbing elbows with Kaufman Astoria Studios, it...

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The Noguchi Museum
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The Noguchi Museum

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When sculptor (and landscape architect, and theatrical-set and furniture designer) Isamu Noguchi opened his Queens museum in 1985, he was the first living...
MoMA PS1
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MoMA PS1

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Socrates Sculpture Park
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Socrates Sculpture Park

Taken over by Mark DiSuvero in 1986, this is one of the few locations in the city specifically designated for artists to create outdoor works. The splendid...
5Pointz Aerosol Art Center
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5Pointz Aerosol Art Center

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RECOMMENDED: 50 best New York attractions This Long Island City warehouse, treated as a 200,000-square-foot canvas, is one of the world’s best places to see...
Queens Museum of Art
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Queens Museum of Art

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RECOMMENDED: 50 best New York attractions Located on the grounds of two World’s Fairs, the QMA holds one of Gotham’s most amazing sights: The...
Museum for African Art
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Museum for African Art

Exhibits of African art at this institution at the top of Museum Mile change about twice a year, and the quality of the work—often from private...
New York Hall of Science
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New York Hall of Science

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Built for the 1964 World’s Fair, and recently expanded, the Hall of Science demystifies its subject through colorful hands-on exhibits, with topics such as...
Louis Armstrong House Museum
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Louis Armstrong House Museum

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Pilgrims to the two-story house where the great Satchmo lived from 1943 until his death in 1971 will find a shrine to the revolutionary trumpet player—as well...

Restaurants near the Museum of the Moving Image

Mayahuel
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Mayahuel

Mayahuel is a family-owned and -run restaurant in every sense of the phrase. Ivan Vazquez oversees the front of the house, while his brother Mark takes to...
Queen's Room
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Queen's Room

Queen’s Room, owned by Antonia Joannides, is basically Astoria royalty. This warm, welcoming and inclusive bar and restaurant makes everyone feel like...
Taverna Kyclades
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Taverna Kyclades

  • price 2 of 4
One of Astoria's most beloved Greek restaurants.

Bars near the Museum of the Moving Image

The Last Word
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The Last Word

  • 4 out of 5 stars
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The Last Word, an Astoria cocktail bar in the speakeasy style, opened last year in the rear of a fake hardware store on Ditmars Boulevard, at the end of the...
The Bonnie
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The Bonnie

  • price 2 of 4
Lively Astoria local serving up comfort food classics and a plethora of local beers
The LetLove Inn
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The LetLove Inn

Considerably Astoria’s best kept secret, this old-fashioned jazz bar checks off all the boxes. It boasts a great cocktail, beer and wine list, has a...
Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden
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Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden

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This authentic Czech beer garden, opened in 1910, offers plenty of mingle-friendly picnic tables, where you can sit and sample cheap platters of sausage...

Shopping near the Museum of the Moving Image

Museum of Nostalgia
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Museum of Nostalgia

Millennials yearning for the simpler days of the ’80s and ’90s when your biggest stress was remembering to feed your Giga Pet will find pure joy...
Elliniki Agora Fruit and Vegetable
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Elliniki Agora Fruit and Vegetable

Diverse produce—including dapple fire plums, okra and tomatillos—draws discerning shoppers who choose Elliniki’s pristine goods over the...
Terp Bros
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Terp Bros

What is it? Terp Bros is located in Astoria, a neighborhood that has become a leader in the city's blossoming cannabis ecosystem.  Why we love...
Lockwood Shop
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Lockwood Shop

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Site NYC owner Mackenzi Farquer outgrew her tiny 400-square-foot shop, so she changed the name, moved up the block to a space more than triple the size and...