Museum · Williamsburg

The City Reliquary

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The City Reliquary is a small, community-run museum in the heart of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, dedicated to preserving and celebrating the overlooked history of New York City. Housed in a former storefront on Metropolitan Avenue, this eclectic space is packed with curious collections, from vintage subway tokens and old bottles to artifacts from the 1964 World's Fair and remnants of the city's architectural past. Visitors can explore rotating exhibits that delve into niche topics like the history of Coney Island or the city's water supply system. The museum's charm lies in its intimate, DIY feel, you might find yourself chatting with the friendly staff about a peculiar object. It's a perfect stop for those who love hidden gems and want a break from mainstream attractions.

Don't miss

  • Browse the permanent collection of vintage subway tokens and old New York signage
  • Check the rotating exhibit on the museum's website before visiting, past themes include 'NYC Water' and 'Coney Island Memories'
  • Admire the quirky 'Reliquary of the Month' display featuring a single odd artifact
  • Visit the small gift shop for unique NYC-themed souvenirs

Tickets & tours

Ways to visit The City Reliquary

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for current prices; donations often accepted). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Open Thursday through Sunday only; check hours before visiting.
  • Allow extra time to chat with the staff, they love sharing stories about the exhibits.
  • Photography is usually allowed, but flash may be prohibited near fragile items.
  • No restroom on site; plan accordingly.

A bit of history

Founded in 2006 by a group of local collectors and historians, the City Reliquary began as a pop-up exhibition in a Williamsburg storefront. It evolved into a permanent museum and nonprofit, relying on donations and volunteer efforts to keep New York's everyday history alive.

Common questions

Is the City Reliquary suitable for children?

Yes, but the small space and fragile items mean younger kids should be supervised. The quirky objects can spark curiosity.

How long does it take to go through the museum?

Most visitors spend about an hour, though enthusiasts may linger longer.

Can I host a private event at the museum?

Yes, the museum occasionally rents out for small events; contact them directly for details.

Is there parking nearby?

Street parking is limited and metered; public transit is recommended.

Do they have a coat check?

No, but the space is small and you can keep your belongings with you.

Are guided tours available?

Self-guided is standard, but staff are happy to answer questions and share insights.

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