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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: A Modern Art Temple

Experience modern art in an architectural masterpiece. Explore iconic works in Frank Lloyd Wright's unique spiral design on Fifth Avenue.

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The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, often referred to as The Guggenheim, is an art museum located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, its unique spiral architecture houses an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art.

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  • Monday 10:30 am-5:30 pm
  • Tuesday 10:30 am-5:30 pm
  • Wednesday 10:30 am-5:30 pm
  • Thursday 10:30 am-5:30 pm
  • Friday 10:30 am-5:30 pm
  • Saturday 10:30 am-5:30 pm
  • Sunday 10:30 am-5:30 pm

Local tips

  • Purchase tickets online in advance to save time and avoid potential lines.
  • Visit during off-peak hours, such as mornings, for a more relaxed and less crowded experience.
  • Take advantage of the museum's free coat check to avoid carrying bulky items.
  • Download the Guggenheim's digital guide to enhance your visit with additional information about the exhibitions and artworks.
  • Check the museum's calendar for special events, performances, and film screenings.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    The Guggenheim Museum is easily accessible by subway. Take the 4, 5, 6, or Q subway lines to the 86th Street station. From there, it's about a 10-minute walk to the museum located at 1071 Fifth Avenue, between 88th and 89th Streets. A single subway fare is $3. Alternatively, take the M1, M2, M3, or M4 bus lines on Madison or Fifth Avenues. The closest bus stops are E 86 St/Lexington Av and 5 Av/East 87 St, a short walk from the museum.

  • Walking

    If you are already on the Upper East Side or visiting nearby Central Park, walking to the Guggenheim Museum is a pleasant option. The museum is located on Fifth Avenue between 88th and 89th Streets, directly across from Central Park. Walking from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, head north on Fifth Avenue for about 15 minutes. Enjoy the vibrant city atmosphere and window shop along the way. No costs involved.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft provide a convenient way to reach the Guggenheim Museum. A short taxi ride from Midtown Manhattan to the museum typically costs between $23 and $28 and takes approximately 12 minutes, but this can vary depending on traffic. When using a ride-sharing service, confirm the fare and destination with the driver before starting your trip. You can be dropped off or picked up on Fifth Avenue and 89th Street.

  • Parking

    While the Guggenheim Museum does not offer on-site parking, several parking garages are available within walking distance. Impark Parking is located at 40 East 89th Street, and Champion Parking is located at 60 East 90th Street. Both offer discounted rates to museum visitors upon ticket validation. Parking rates typically range from $26 to $48 for a few hours. Be aware that parking in the Upper East Side can be challenging, especially during peak hours.

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The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is more than just a museum; it's an architectural icon and a testament to the transformative power of modern art. Founded by Solomon R. Guggenheim in 1939 as the Museum of Non-Objective Painting, it evolved under the guidance of Hilla von Rebay to become a leading institution for avant-garde art. The museum adopted its current name in 1952, three years after Guggenheim's death. Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural masterpiece, completed in 1959, challenged conventional museum design with its spiraling ramp and open atrium. Wright's design allows visitors to experience art in a continuous, flowing manner, ascending or descending the ramp while viewing the collection. The building itself became a work of art, sparking both controversy and admiration for its departure from traditional museum layouts. The Guggenheim's collection spans Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, early Modern, and contemporary art, featuring works by masters such as Kandinsky, Picasso, and many more. Beyond its permanent collection, the museum hosts a variety of special exhibitions throughout the year, showcasing diverse artists and styles. The Guggenheim's influence extends globally, with sister museums in Bilbao, Venice, and Abu Dhabi, all dedicated to promoting modern and contemporary art.

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