The museum will have extended hours on selected Sundays and Mondays through January 21. See the complete extended hours and holiday schedule.
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Completed in 1959, the Guggenheim's Frank Lloyd Wright–designed museum is among the 20th century's most important architectural landmarks. The museum's great rotunda has been the site of many celebrated special exhibitions, while its smaller galleries are devoted to the Guggenheim's renowned collection, which ranges from Impressionism through contemporary art.
Hours & Ticketing
| Sunday | 10 am-8 pm |
|---|---|
| Monday | 10 am-8 pm* |
| Tuesday | 10 am-5:45 pm** |
| Wednesday | 10 am-5:45 pm |
| Thursday | CLOSED except for December 27, 10 am–5:45 pm |
| Friday | 10 am-5:45 pm |
| Saturday | 10 am-7:45 pm |
Special Holiday Hours
*Monday, December 24 and 31, 10 am–5:45 pm
**Tuesday, December 25, CLOSED and January 1, 11 am–6 pm
Extended Hours
The Guggenheim will be open until 8 pm every Sunday and Monday through the run of Picasso Black and White, with the exception of Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. See the extended schedule.
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Guggenheim Guide (PDF).
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Location & Directions
The Guggenheim Museum is located in New York City on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
Directions
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Upcoming Events
Tallest Tree in the Forest
Sunday, January 13, 7:30 pm; Monday, January 14, 3 and 7:30 pm
Advance tickets are available for the Works & Process presentation of The Tallest Tree in the Forest. The play, by Obie-winning performer and writer Daniel Beaty and Tony- and Emmy-nominated director and playwright Moisés Kaufman, explores the evolution of Paul Robeson as an actor and activist.
Curator’s Eye
Friday, January 11, 2 pm
Join Joan Young, Director, Curatorial Affairs, for a tour of Gabriel Orozco: Asterisms. This Curator's Eye Tour will be ASL-interpreted.
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Picasso Black and White examines the artist’s lifelong exploration of a black-and-white palette.

