VIP Admission to New York's Hottest Summer Art Show

Millennium Hotels In New York offer Museum of Modern Art package for much in demand new Cezanne/Piss

. October 14, 2008

NEW YORK, NY, July 18, 2005. Pioneering Modern Painting: Cezanne and Pissarro, 1865-1885 at The Museum of Modern Art in New York through September 12 is packing them in. So, to ensure that their guests have a chance to see the show, the Millennium Broadway Hotel and the Millennium UN Plaza Hotel are offering a MoMA Package that includes exclusive VIP MoMA tickets. The tickets allow visitors to enter the museum anytime, without waiting on lines to purchase tickets

The MoMA show encompasses 20 years of friendship between Paul Cezanne and Camille Pissarro, each of whom played a vital role the development of modern art. More than 90 paintings and drawings from private and pubic collections cover the period during which the men worked side by side in Pontoise and Auvers in the Oise river valley of France in the late 19th century.

Travelers intent on being a part of this "must see" exhibition can stay in a Millennium Broadway Classic Room from $199 per room, per night, including continental breakfast and the VIP MoMA admissions. The package with Millennium Broadway Premier Room accommodations, priced from $249, includes continental breakfast, cocktails and canapes served daily in the Premier Lounge, and two museum admissions. A 24-hour concierge and complimentary high-speed Internet access is also available with Premier accommodations. Package prices at the Millennium UN Plaza Hotel, on Manhattan's east side, are priced from $199 as well. All rates are valid weekends and weekdays subject to availability, and do not include taxes or gratuities.

The newly reopened Museum of Modern Art, nearly doubled in size, features new and renovated space on six floors, with galleries clustered around a soaring 110-foot-tall atrium that brings natural light into the building and provides glimpses of the cityscape beyond. A 12,400-square-foot lobby provides two major entrances - a renovated facade on 53rd Street linking MoMA's past with its future in a street-level panorama of MoMA's architectural history, and an entirely new design on 54th Street.

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