A trip to Jersey City cannot be complete without understanding its rich heritage. The art and cultural activities in Jersey City will give you an insight into the city's history, traditions, and artwork. While visiting the cultural attractions in Jersey City would prove to be informative, attending its artsy events will leave you entertained. From cultural performances to historical monuments that give you a glimpse of the past, take a look at this list to know Jersey City better. Include these in attractions in your itinerary for Jersey City and have a great vacation.
Top Places for Art and Cultural Activities in Jersey City
Check the list of top places for art and culture in Jersey City:
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Grace Church Van Vorst
(1533 Votes)Dating back to 1853, the church is named after the former Van Vorst townshop. Built in English Gothic-style, the church is Episcopal and was designed by Detlef Lienau. A striking structure in brownstone and slate roof, the church was expanded in 1864. The 57-foot high square tower was added in 1912. -
Old Bergen Church
(1384 Votes)Jersey City’s oldest burial ground and the oldest continuous congregation of Jersey City, the Old Bergen church dates back to 1660. Located atop a hill, it serves as a final resting place for the members of Dutch reformed church. The first burial took place in 1668 and the oldest remaining stone markers date back to late 1700s. Bearing names of descendants of founding Dutch families, ther...Read more -
Museum Of Russian Art
(1520 Votes)A museum dedicated to collection of Russian Art, it focuses on the 20th century Russian art especially on the post-war period. It exhibits the Non-conformist pantheon including Erik Bulatov, Alexander Kharitonov, Dmitry Krasnopevtsev, Evgeny Kropivnitsky, Lidia Masterkova, Vladimir Nemukhin, Ernst Neizvestny, Oscar Rabin, Eduard Shteinberg, Boris Sveshnikov, Oleg Tselkov, Oleg Vasiliev, Vladimi...Read more -
Hudson County Courthouse
(831 Votes)A six-storey structure dating back to early 20th century, the Hudson County courthouse is an architectural masterpiece built in Beaux-Arts style. Added to the National Register of Historic places, it was restored in the 1980’s. The courthouse has seven working rooms and houses the offices of county executives. The granite construction is distinguished by the four Corinthian columns and a ...Read more