Originally the personal library of banker J. P. Morgan, the Morgan Library & Museum in New York City is a haven for bibliophiles and culture enthusiasts. The building’s lavish interior and historic architecture, enhanced by a significant expansion about two decades ago, provide a rich backdrop for its collection of rare books. Visitors can explore the meticulously preserved rooms and attend a variety of events, making it a dynamic and engaging destination.
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