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Hispanic Society Museum & Library: A Treasure of Hispanic Culture

Discover Hispanic art, literature, and culture at this free museum and library in Upper Manhattan. A treasure trove of Hispanic heritage!

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The Hispanic Society Museum & Library, founded in 1904 by Archer Milton Huntington, is a free museum and reference library dedicated to the art, literature, and culture of Spain, Portugal, Latin America, and the Philippines. Located in the Audubon Terrace in Washington Heights, New York City, its collections are unparalleled in scope outside of Spain, featuring over 18,000 works of art and more than 300,000 books and periodicals.

A brief summary to Hispanic Society Museum & Library

  • Thursday 12 pm-5 pm
  • Friday 12 pm-5 pm
  • Saturday 12 pm-5 pm
  • Sunday 12 pm-5 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during the week for a quieter experience, as weekends tend to attract more visitors.
  • Check the museum's website for special events and exhibitions to enhance your visit.
  • Take advantage of the free admission to explore both the museum and its extensive library.
  • Don't miss the beautiful garden area; it's perfect for a relaxing break during your visit.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    The Hispanic Society Museum & Library is easily accessible by public transportation. Take the Number 1 subway to 157th Street or the A or C subway to 155th Street. The M4 and M5 buses also stop at Broadway and 155th Street. A single subway or local bus ride costs $2.90. An OMNY card or contactless credit/debit card can be used to pay the fare.

  • Walking

    If you are already in Washington Heights, you can walk to the museum. From the 175th Street subway station, walk south on Broadway for about 10 minutes until you reach 3741 Broadway. The museum is located on Audubon Terrace, between 155th and 156th Streets.

  • Car

    The Hispanic Society Museum & Library is located in Upper Manhattan on Audubon Terrace, on the west side of Broadway between 155th and 156th Streets. Free parking is available on 155th Street west of Broadway adjacent to the Hispanic Society's buildings. Metered parking is available on Broadway. The closest commercial parking garage is located at 614 West 153rd Street and the parking cost is $8 for 2 hours.

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Nestled in Upper Manhattan, the Hispanic Society Museum & Library offers a deep dive into the artistic and literary contributions of the Hispanic world. Founded in 1904 by Archer Milton Huntington, the institution's mission is to preserve and promote the art, literature, and culture of Spain, Portugal, Latin America, and the Philippines. The museum boasts a diverse collection of over 18,000 works, encompassing paintings, drawings, sculptures, decorative arts, and more, dating from the Paleolithic era to the 20th century. Highlights include masterpieces by El Greco, Velázquez, Goya and Sorolla. The library holds over 300,000 books and periodicals, including 15,000 printed before 1701, as well as over 250,000 manuscripts, letters, and documents dating back to the 11th century. Visitors can explore a wide range of Hispanic art, from prehistoric Iberian artifacts to 20th-century paintings. The museum hosts educational programs, lectures, and cultural events, making it a vibrant hub for learning and appreciation. The tranquil gardens provide a peaceful retreat, inviting visitors to unwind after exploring the exhibits. Admission is free, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to experience this cultural treasure.

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