Guggenheim Museum, A Spiral of Artistic Marvels

1071 5th Ave, New York, NY 10128
The exhibits in the museum are just too artistic
4.2

Introduction

The Guggenheim Museum is a private modern art museum with global influence, headquartered in New York and has branches in Abu Dhabi, Bilbao, Berlin, and Venice, planning to enter the Chinese market. The designer of the museum is the famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The museum's exterior is unique and looks like a white seashell. Photography is not allowed inside the museum. Visitors can view artworks created by master artists by following a spiraling ramp. The Guggenheim Museum often holds special exhibitions, such as the currently displayed Italian Futurism exhibition, which showcases over 360 Italian Futurist works, displaying Italy's outlook on the future works, industrialization process, homesickness during wartime, and post-industrial life scenes from 1909 to 1944. The museum offers free guided tours and special activities every day. For more event information, please refer to the official calendar. The museum has many exhibits, including Edward Viellar's Place Vintimille, Vincent van Gogh's Landscape With Snow, and Pablo Picasso's Woman Ironing, all of which are worthwhile treasures to see.

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Address
1071 5th Ave, New York, NY 10128
Opening hours
Monday, Wednesday to Friday, Sunday from 10:00-17:30, Tuesday and Saturday from 10:00-20:00. Ticket sales stop half an hour before closing time. Opening hours may change annually, it is recommended to check the official website for updates.
Transportation
Take the Subway Line 4, 5 or 6 to 86 St Station. Walk for about 9 minutes to arrive.