The Guggenheim Admission in New York
- Explore the Guggenheim’s renowned modern art collection housed in Frank Lloyd Wright’s iconic building
- Experience masterpieces from artists like Picasso, Kandinsky, and Pollock in a unique setting
- Discover rotating exhibitions featuring both celebrated artists and emerging contemporary talent
- Enjoy the architectural brilliance of the Guggenheim while viewing world-class art exhibitions
- Immerse in modern and contemporary art as you wander the museum’s spiraling galleries
What to expect
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is a New York City landmark and a symbol of modern art. Opened in 1959, its iconic spiral design remains revolutionary. Inside, the museum showcases an impressive permanent collection, including works by Manet, Degas, Picasso, Cézanne, Gauguin, and Kandinsky. Visitors can also explore temporary exhibitions, featuring artists such as Pollock and Mapplethorpe. The museum continually updates its exhibits, displaying both emerging artists and established figures. Its blend of architectural brilliance and world-class art makes it an essential destination for art and architecture enthusiasts. The Guggenheim offers an immersive experience, combining Wright's visionary design with a celebration of 20th-century art and beyond.





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