All ramps of the museum are currently closed and views of the rotunda are obscured while we prepare for the upcoming exhibition, Christopher Wool, opening on Friday, October 25. Exhibitions are open in several Annex Level galleries. See map
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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–5:45 pm* |
|---|---|
| Monday | 10 am–5:45 pm* |
| Tuesday | 10 am–5:45 pm* |
| Wednesday | 10 am–5:45 pm* |
| Thursday | CLOSED |
| Friday | 10 am–5:45 pm* |
| Saturday | 10 am–7:45 pm* Pay what you wish: 5:45–7:45 pm* |
*Last ticket issued 30 minutes before close.
Holiday Hours
See Plan Your Visit for upcoming holiday hours.
Advance general admission tickets are available online and allow entry to all current exhibitions.
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Location & Directions
The Guggenheim Museum is located in New York City on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
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Upcoming Events
Mind’s Eye—Robert Motherwell: Early Collages
Monday, October 7, 6:30 pm
Visitors who are blind or who have low vision are invited for a tour and conversation about Robert Motherwell: Early Collages.
Urban Data: Michael Flowers
Friday, October 11, 6:30 pm
Michael Flowers gives a talk about how urban data revolutionized how New York City operates.
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