Houdini Museum of New York, Magic museum in Midtown Manhattan, United States.
The Houdini Museum of New York is a magic museum in Midtown Manhattan that displays over 1,500 objects from the life and career of the famous performer. The collection includes his 1907 escape coffin and the legendary Metamorphosis Trunk, a wooden box that the magician used for his most famous illusion.
The museum was founded in 2012 and collects objects that document the magician's path from local performer to international celebrity. The collection was expanded through the acquisition of an original monument from Houdini's burial site, provided on loan by the Society of American Magicians.
The museum displays rare film posters and materials from Houdini's silent movies, showing how he worked beyond magic tricks as an entertainer. These items tell the story of his role as a pioneer in early cinema and his influence on entertainment culture of his era.
The museum is located on the ground floor of a magic shop near Times Square and is open only by appointment. Visitors should remain flexible when planning their visit, as tours are arranged by request and the shop may close temporarily.
The collection here is the second-largest Houdini collection in the world, surpassed only by the private collection of David Copperfield. This makes it an important destination for enthusiasts and researchers wanting to see rare historical objects related to the famous magician.
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