Hours: Open Tuesday through Sunday,
10:00am to 4:30pm
(212) 772-0210
The Belvedere Castle is also the home of
the
Henry Luce Nature Observatory. With its
medieval stairways and ancient ambience
along with the carefully thought out exhibits,
youngsters have a grand opportunity to
learn about nature and the Park in a
compelling environment. On the main level,
nature exhibits with telescopes and
microscopes are available to provide an
extended dimension to the learning
experience.
The Castles second floor contains a plywood
tree filled with papier mâché reproductions
of birds often seen in Central Park. Recorded
bird songs can be called up at the push of a
button. Visitors of all ages can borrow
Discovery Kits that contain binoculars,
reference material and maps for exploring
either the many species of birds in theRamble, or the aquatic life at the edge ofTurtle Pond. The Castle also
provides
up-to-the-minute weather reports given to
anyone who requests a forecast. A voice
from a box announces, The Temperature
in Central Park is " Twirling meteorological
instruments located atop the tower access
information regarding weather conditions.
The U.S. Weather Bureau has collected
data at this site since 1919.