Visit the Guggenheim museum in New York

The building with it's unique spiral ramp 🐌

Written by Niké
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Interior view of the Guggenheim New York, featuring a spacious spiraling ramp beneath a breathtaking glass dome ceiling.

The Guggenheim Museum, right in the heart of New York City, is a must-see spot for everyone! Founded by Solomon R. Guggenheim back in 1939, this place was all about helping people appreciate and understand modern art better. One of the coolest things about the Guggenheim is its building, crafted by the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The unique spiral design is super recognizable and features a smooth ramp that guides visitors on a fun, upward stroll through the galleries.

General info

Recommended duration
2 to 3 hours

Ticket price
$30 for adults

Accessibility
Good

Street view of the Guggenheim Museum in New York, one of the iconic museums in New York, featuring its unique spiral architecture and city backdrop.

An Architectural Masterpiece

Frank Lloyd Wright’s design for the Guggenheim is as celebrated as the art it houses. Built between 1956 and 1959, the museum features a unique spiral ramp that allows visitors to view artworks as they ascend through the building. The innovative structure is topped with a stunning glass dome, flooding the interior with natural light and creating an ethereal atmosphere for the art on display. In 2019, the Guggenheim was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing its significant cultural and architectural value.

Did you know: You can find Guggenheim museums all around the world. Aside from the one in New york ofcourse, you can find a museum in Las Vegas, Bilbao, Venice, Abu Dhabi, and Berlin.

The Collection

The Guggenheim Museum has a diverse collection from various art movements, featuring works from Impressionists, Post-Impressionists, early Modern artists, and contemporary art. It showcases notable figures like Wassily Kandinsky, and Jackson Pollock. The museum also hosts global special exhibitions.

The Thannhauser Collection, part of the museum’s permanent exhibition , enriches the art experience with its remarkable pieces from Edgar Degas, Édouard Manet, Vincent van Gogh, and Picasso. This highlights late 19th and early 20th-century modernism, showcasing artists who embraced contemporary themes and new techniques

Museum information

Location Museum on 1071 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10128
(Between 88th and 89th Streets)

Recommended duration: We recommend taking at least 2 to 3 hours. This will give you enough time to explore, read and join the exhibitions.

The best time to visit is in the morning. It can be crowded on Saturday’s especially at Pay what you wish times.

Opening times: The museum is open Sunday–Friday between 11 am–6 pm and Saturday, 11 am–8 pm.
Members-only hours select Mondays, 6–8 pm

Ticket price: The standard adult ticket costs $30. Seniors (65 and older), students, and visitors with disabilities pay $19 for a ticket. Free admission is available for children under 12, allowing families to enjoy the museum together. The museum offers a Pay-What-You-Wish option on their website for Saturdays between 5 pm–8 pm.

Buy your tickets in advance on the official museum website.

Discount with City Pass
Tickets for this museum are offered as an option for the City Pass. Are you visiting more museums and attractions? Then you can save money when using the City Pass. Check out the NY City Sightseeing Pass.