Neue Galerie on the 5th Avenue Museum mile is probably the most hypocritical museum (gallery) in Manhattan. Not only does the works of Odean artists only show pictures in the lobby and corridor halls. Most people go for Klimt's "Portrait of Adele" Bloch-Bauer No. 1. This painting, known as the "Mona Lisa" in Austria, has also been made into a movie, and "The Lady in Gold" dramatizes the tortuous recovery history of famous paintings. There have been two special exhibitions recently: the 100-year anniversary exhibition of Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele on the 2nd floor. The two Austrian artists of the early 20th, although they were in their 30s, died in 1918. The German Art Essence Exhibition on the 3rd floor, many German expressionist paintings, and Bauhaus design collection. If you are tired, go to Café Sabarsky on the first floor for a cup of the purest Vienna coffee, and the seemingly dim old restaurant is one of New York's favorite museum restaurants. Josef Hoffmann lights, Adolf Loos furniture, Otto Wagner cushions, and Bosendorfer piano quietly in the corner. This is to bring you back to the small Vienna cafe at the beginning of the last century.~ Tips: 1. Adult fare is 20 knives, first Friday6-9pm free admission, But there are too many people in the queue ~ 2. drinks cannot be brought in (even in bottles) 3.Caf Sabarsky's fried steak must be tasted, Shanghai's special fried pork chops before the life to learn about