- Accessibility URL 1: Visit Link
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Days Closed:
- Mon
- Tue
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View/Rooftop:
- Park View
- Water View
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WiFi - Free:
- Accessibility URL: https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/visit
- Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
- Suggested Admission: $8 Adults, $5 Seniors/Students, $2 Children Ages 2–12
- Re-Opening Status: Open - Fully
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Health Related Staff Training:
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Health Screening Required-Staff:
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CDC Recommended Cleaning Procedures:
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Hand Wash/Sanitizer Stations:
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Limited Elevator Occupancy:
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Sneeze Guards/Contact Barriers:
- Ticketing: Both Timed Ticketing & Walk-Ups

- Renee Bushelle
- Director of Operations
- rbushelle@statenislandmuseum.org
- Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden, 1000 Richmond Terr.
- Staten Island, NY 10301
The Staten Island Museum, which welcomes nearly 220,000 people each year, is freshly opened in its new home in the borough’s Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden. In 1965, museum members saved this historic site from demolition, and soon, the beautiful building, formerly a dormitory for retired seamen, will help visitors discover the unique offerings of New York City’s southernmost borough via the Staten Island Museum’s collection. In addition to the exterior being restored, the building has become LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental design) certified and will become a 21st-century, climate-controlled museum inside of a historical 19th-century landmarked structure. The original Staten Island Museum location still operates in St. George, near the ferry terminal.
- Renee Bushelle
- Director of Operations
- rbushelle@statenislandmuseum.org
- Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden, 1000 Richmond Terr.
- Staten Island, NY 10301

The Staten Island Museum, which welcomes nearly 220,000 people each year, is freshly opened in its new home in the borough’s Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden. In 1965, museum members saved this historic site from demolition, and soon, the beautiful building, formerly a dormitory for retired seamen, will help visitors discover the unique offerings of New York City’s southernmost borough via the Staten Island Museum’s collection. In addition to the exterior being restored, the building has become LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental design) certified and will become a 21st-century, climate-controlled museum inside of a historical 19th-century landmarked structure. The original Staten Island Museum location still operates in St. George, near the ferry terminal.
Facility Info
- Reception Capacity 150
- Theatre Capacity 100
- Classroom Capacity 100
