1/5 Moreixa C. 2 years ago on Google • 21 reviews
I
live
in
Miami
Florida
and
together
with
my
wife
we
planned
our
trip
to
New
York
almost
a
year
in
advance,
one
of
my
focal
points
was
visiting
the
Guggenheim
museum,
and
getting
to
know
all
the
exhibition
halls,
their
structure
and
all
their
spaces,
the
day
Friday,
April
9,
we
went
to
the
museum
and
to
be
honest
I
was
very
satisfied
with
the
experience
of
the
visit,
and
the
truth
is
that
each
and
every
one
of
the
people
with
whom
I
had
the
opportunity
to
interact
was
very
kind,
with
the
exception
of
the
person
who
works
in
the
museum
store
specifically
at
the
cash
register,
once
we
left
the
museum
we
wanted
to
buy
something
to
remember
our
visit,
at
some
point
during
my
tour
of
the
store,
I
was
verbally
assaulted
by
this
person
whose
name
I
do
not
know,
and
I
was
taken
from
the
store
shouting
because
my
mask
fell
off
my
nose,
I
did
not
allow
time
or
even
to
explain
what
was
happening,
I
did
not
want
to
start
an
argument,
which
is
why,
I
Left
from
the
store
in
silence,
but
quite
annoyed
by
the
rude
and
aggressive
attitude
of
this
person,
which
contrasts
with
all
the
kindness
that
exists
inside
the
museum.
I
fully
understand
the
sanitary
regulations
and
the
care
that
we
must
take
in
these
days
of
a
pandemic,
however
I
also
understand
and
am
aware
that
there
are
ways
of
saying
things,
and
showing
kindness
does
not
cost
anything,
especially
with
people
who
pay
a
ticket
to
enter
to
the
museum
and
in
our
particular
case
we
flew
more
than
three
hours
to
finally
get
to
know
it.
This
bitter
experience
does
not
detract
from
my
pleasant
visit
to
the
museum
at
all,
but
at
this
particular
point,
I
believe
that
this
person
should
receive
some
kind
of
preparation
to
be
able
to
serve
the
visitors,
who
in
short
contribute
in
some
way
to
the
payment
of
their
salary.
.
A
big
greeting
Federico