
If you'd like to visit a museum in Bergen County, NJ, this January, you'll have your choice of everything from one that offers inventive selfie opportunities to another that lets you step back into yesteryear through tours and artifacts.
Our real estate agents suggest visiting the following museums in Bergen County:
If you're like many people, you take a lot of selfies. iMUSEUM, located near East Rutherford homes for sale, offers you the chance to enter colorfully immersive photo rooms designed to bring emotions such as joy and loneliness to life. You can then capture an amazing selfie and, as you move from room to room, create a multidimensional look at who you are. While you're at the iMUSEUM, you'll want to leave plenty of extra time to visit American Dream, the mall where it's located. The retail and entertainment complex is the country's second-largest mall, so leave some time to shop and explore.
The Belskie Museum of Art & Science was founded to house and exhibit the works of Abram Belskie, a Closter resident and sculptor and medical illustrator. In addition to this mission, the museum, located just around the corner from Closter homes for sale, hosts monthly art exhibits from local instructors and students as well as national and international artists. It also presents other interesting exhibitions, such as a recent one highlighting unusual collections that included the following:
Like iMUSEUM, TiLT is located in the American Dream mall. You'll also want to bring along your phone for this one as you step into world-renowned urban art master Tracy Lee Stum's unique and magical space. The dynamic designs and themes let you seamlessly appear as though you're the star of a video game, slaying a dragon, or scaling the Statue of Liberty, so you'll be able to capture photos that put your typical vacation pics to shame.
A treasure trove of local history, Paramus Fritz Behnke Historical Museum is located near Paramus homes for sale. Founded by Fritz Benhke, a resident of the town, and now operated by his son Fred and volunteers, the museum offers a look at how things used to be. Take a walk through the past to see two floors of artifacts such as these:
The Upper Saddle River Historical Society gives residents and visitors the chance to learn about the town's origins, architecture, development, and more through oral histories, historic maps, and other items. Located near Upper Saddle River homes for sale, the Hopper-Goetschius House and its outbuildings are also available to tour. It was built in 1739 and is the town's oldest remaining home. You'll be able to see artifacts including clothing, furniture, and personal items, and tour sections of the home that exemplify different historical eras.
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