Welcome to the first museum that reacts to emotions—and turns them into art.
Is New York feeling exhilarated, calm, optimistic? The Museum’s exterior changes color to reflect the the mood of the city by scraping social media and other real-time data.
Each installation invites emotional interaction. Touch, feel, play, listen, imagine and breathe. Step into the first kaleidoscope controlled by emotion. Float through the feeling of calm and on a lavender cloud. Use your own biometric data to create a MoodLens—or unique emotional selfie—and match it with a perfect custom fragrance.
FREE ADMISSION
                    
                    Runs from 11.24 – 12.15
                
The Museum of Feelings actually feels things. Its unique exterior reacts to social media and real time data to reflect New York‘s ever-changing mood in vivid color.
EXHILARATED
CAREFREE
JOYFUL
INVIGORATED
WORRIED
CALM
OPTIMISTIC
Free Admission
                            Open To Public
                            November 24th — December 15th
                            
                            Closed Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26th
                        
                            Monday — Saturday: 11am — 9pm
                            
                            Sunday: 11am — 7pm
                        
Address 230 Vesey Street, New York, NY 10080
Getting Here The Museum of Feelings is located at Brookfield Place in Lower Manhattan's Battery Park City. It's bordered by West Street, the Hudson River, Vesey Street and Liberty Street.
                            TRAVELING BY SUBWAY:
                            
                                
                                 train to World Trade Center 
                            
                            
                                
                                
                                 trains to Chambers Street 
                            
                            
                                
                                
                                 trains to Park Place
                            
                            
                                
                                
                                trains to Cortland Street
                            
                            
                                
                                
                                 to Fulton Street
                            
                        
                            TRAVELING FROM NEW JERSEY:
                            PATH trains to World Trade Center 
                            For schedules and routes, visit
                            panynj.gov/path
                            
                        
                            Ferries to World Financial Center:
                            For schedules and routes, visit
                            nywaterway.com