So much art is produced, displayed, sold, and resold in New York City that the mind positively boggles. These museums are the crème de la crème for art lovers—from Impressionists and Dada to Post-Modern and Classical and everything in between—not just here, but in the world!
Entry is by timed ticket or reservation only and capacity is limited. Click here for latest information form the NYC Dept of health. This unique home for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s vast medieval holdings, built in the mid-1930s atop one of Washington Heights’ many h...
W. 193rd Street at Washington Ave. (Fort Tryon Park)The Guggenheim holds a unique place in the history of New York City's museums. Established some sixty years ago by philanthropist Solomon R. Guggenheim and artist-advisor Hilla Rebay, it first assumed temporary residence in a former automobile showroom on East 54th Street in New ...
1071 Fifth Avenue (at 89th Street)Founded in 1977, the New Museum is the premier contemporary art museum in New York City and among the most important internationally. Dynamic solo exhibitions and landmark group shows define key moments in the development of contemporary art, reflect the global nature of art toda...
235 Bowery (Prince Street)From an initial gift of eight prints and one drawing, The Museum of Modern Art’s collection has grown to include more than 150,000 individual paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, architectural renderings, and design objects and is now considered by many to have t...
11 West 53rd Street (between Fifth and Sixth Avenues)Entry is by timed ticket or reservation only and capacity is limited. Click here for latest information form the NYC Dept of health. The Metropolitan Museum is extraordinary in scope and size, and a visitor to this world-famous museum should plan on staying the entire day...
1000 Fifth Avenue (82nd Street)Entry is by timed ticket or reservation only and capacity is limited. Click here for latest information form the NYC Dept of health. The Museum of the City of New York (MCNY) is without a doubt one of the least recognized jewels of New York's cultural scene. Dedicated to ...
1220 5th Avenue (at 103rd Street)The Whitney is reopening its doors on September 3, with new guidelines in place for the safety and well-being of our visitors and staff. Click here for latest information form the NYC Dept of health. A world famous center of American Art, the Whitney Museum's Permanent...
99 Gansevoort Street (at Washington Street)The Neue Galerie is a museum of German and Austrian art. This phenomenal Ronald S. Lauder and Serge Sabarsky collection has a splendid home on Fifth Avenue. The museum is devoted to early twentieth-century German And Austrian art and design, displayed on two exhibition floors....
1048 5th Ave (East 86th Street)The Frick Collection is closed and will soon embark on its first major renovation in eighty-five years. It will reopen to the public in early 2021 at Frick Madison. A visit to The Frick Collection evokes the splendor and tranquillity of a time gone by and at the same time tes...
1 East 70th Street (at Fifth Avenue)Get ready for your visit. As part of a safe reopening, all tickets are timed, with entry every 15 minutes. To limit the number of people in their galleries, only the 1st and 5th floors will be open. Click here for latest information form the NYC Dept of health. The Brookl...
200 Eastern Parkway (Washington Ave.)