The New York City Police Museum
Come explore the rich history of the world’s most famous police force, now located in the NYPD’s historic first precinct station house. In a city this fascinating and diverse, it’s no wonder that its police department has such an extensive history. The exhibits in the Police Museum highlight the unique law enforcement challenges that have shaped the Department as the City has grown. Visitors also receive a first hand look into the inner working of today’s almost 40,000 officer force, with interactive exhibits featuring officers on active duty. And in the most solemn of all exhibits, the Museum pays tribute to all those officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty, with a special tribute to the 23 heroes who perished on 9/11.
The New York Pass grants you free admission to The New York City Police Museum.
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Location:
between Water and South Streets,
4 blocks south of South Street Seaport
Address:
100 Old Slip
New York, NY 10005
Phone: 212 480-3100
Hours of Operation:
Tuesday through Saturday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm (seasonably, call for current status)
Monday: closed
Closed for all Federal and New York City holidays.