Staten Island Museum

Staten Island Museum
St. George building
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Established1881
Location1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New York, United States
Coordinates40°38′39″N 74°04′40″W / 40.64419°N 74.07776°W / 40.64419; -74.07776
TypeGeneral interest museum
Public transit accessNew York City Bus routes, Staten Island Ferry, NYC Ferry, Staten Island Railway at St. George Terminal
Websitewww.statenislandmuseum.org

Staten Island Museum (officially the Staten Island Institute of Arts & Sciences) is Staten Island’s oldest cultural institution, and the only remaining general interest museum in New York City.

Founded in 1881 by fourteen of New York City’s first “environmental activists”, the Staten Island Museum houses artifacts and specimens from ancient to contemporary periods. This “mini-Smithsonian” is rich with arts, natural sciences and local history.

The museum's holdings are formally organized into three main collections: Natural Sciences, Fine Art, and History Archives & Library. The natural science collections encompass over 500,000 botanical, biological, anthropological and mineral specimens including bird nests and eggs, mounted animals, fossils, shells, and a significant collection of insects, including important type specimens. Based upon a 19th-century model, the art collection includes works spanning prehistory to the modern period, with representations of diverse world cultures from both the Western and Non-Western traditions. The historical collections include a library, maps and atlases, early films, audio recordings, photographs, historical objects, ephemera and archival documents reaching back to the 17th century.