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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Avenue
(at 89th Street)
New York, NY 10128-0173
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Museum Hours

Sun–Wed 10 am–5:45 pm
Fri 10 am–5:45 pm
Sat 10 am–7:45 pm
Closed Thurs, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day
Some galleries may close prior to 5:45 pm Sun–Wed and Fri (7:45 pm Sat)
Please note: All ramps and additional galleries of the museum are currently closed due to the installation of John Chamberlain: Choices, opening on February 24. The admission price is reduced at this time, and advance tickets are not available.

Admission

Adults $18
Students and Seniors (65 years +) with valid ID $15
Children under 12 Free
Members Free

Audio Tours

Audio tours are free with admission.


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Guggenheim staff, 1968

Learn More

Visit the Findings Blog for interesting highlights from the Library & Archives collection dating back to 1937.

Cattelan Q and A

Twitter Q&A with Nancy Spector
For the retrospective Maurizio Cattelan: All, the Guggenheim presented 128 works encapsulating Cattelan's career to date, suspended in a dramatic, site-specific installation within the rotunda. On Friday, January 13, 2 pm EST, Guggenheim Chief Curator Nancy Spector answered questions from the public via Facebook, e-mail, and Twitter about the exhibition and working with the artist.


YouTube Play

YouTube Play. A Biennial of
Creative Video

YouTube Play. A Biennial of Creative Video aims to discover and showcase the most exceptional talent working in the ever-expanding realm of online video. Developed by YouTube and the Guggenheim Museum in collaboration with HP, YouTube Play hopes to attract innovative, original, and surprising videos from around the world, regardless of genre, technique, background, or budget. This global online initiative is not a search for what’s “now,” but a search for what’s next.


Re: Contemplating the Void

Re: Contemplating the Void—Create Your Own Guggenheim Intervention
As part of the Guggenheim's 50th-anniversary year on May 14, 2010, the museum ran a month-long competition corresponding to the exhibition Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum, inviting participants to reimagine the museum's iconic rotunda and submit their ideas via Flickr. View the winning submissions and learn how you can share your own creative design.

Design It: Shelter Competition

Design It: Shelter Competition
On the occasion of the exhibitions Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within Outward and Learning By Doing in the summer of 2009, the Guggenheim and Google SketchUp invited amateur and professional designers from around the world to submit a 3-D shelter for any location in the world using Google SketchUp and Google Earth. View the finalists and winners for the People's Prize and the Juried Prize.