New York Fanum

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The second of the Fanums, the New York Fanum was built in the first decade of the 1900s and officially opened in 1910. Located in the Upper East Side of Manhattan Island, the New York Fanum is best known for housing the Richston Center for Anthropological Studies, with the small Naos Group offices tucked into the back upper floors of the museum.

The Group offices here boast only three offices, plus the director’s office and guest suite. The vault here stores relics and similar items taken from the Eastern and Middle United States, as well as most of Canada. The Group also owns a brownstone across the street, however, where many of the Group’s agents and employees live.


Layout of the Richston Center

First Floor

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  • Galleries 101 - 109: Chinese & Korean Art
  • Galleries 130 - 134: Japanese Art
  • Gallery 135: Indian & Southeast Asian Art
  • Galleries 136 - 139: Contemporary Art
  • Gallery 140: Gunsaulus Hall
  • Galleries 153 - 156: Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan & Roman Art
  • Galleries 158 - 159: American Decorative Arts (1901 - Present)
  • Galleries 161 - 179: American Decorative Arts (Through 1890)

Second Floor

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