Neue Galerie

Neue Galerie

Art Museum
Upper East Side, New York
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    ZenFoodster
    "6-9pm w/ museum shops + Café Sabarsky"(5 Tips)
    dawn.in.newyork
    "Free admission from 6pm to 8pm every first Friday of the month."(6 Tips)
    Siyeon K.
    "Now, A picture of egon schiele is not at Neue galerie"(4 Tips)
    Marina B.
    "Not very big, but Klimt's portrait of Adele is worth the visit"(4 Tips)
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  • Ishe R.heart icon on user image
    Ishe R.January 10, 2017
    Great collection of paintings and sketches from Gustav Klimt in an special exhibition. Upstairs there's a collection of challenging art pieces. It's a building with lots of character & a cozy coffee!
    Upvoted 1 week ago
  • Eshrefe S.heart icon on user image
    Eshrefe ShehuFebruary 12, 2016
    A cozy little museum with great art hanging on it's walls. Feel the stunningness of the Portrait of Adele. Don't wait for the ticketfree first friday of the month. Enjoy the pay as you wish admission.
  • Siobhánheart icon on user image
    SiobhánNovember 19, 2017
    Whenever I go, the line tends to be really long, but the museum is small and amazing plus it's only for adults and has some incredible things to see. And if they have a Klimt exhibit on, it's a must.
  • N A.heart icon on user image
    N AvedisOctober 21, 2018
    Going to Neue Galerie was a treat. Stopping by Cafe Sebarsky afterwards is a must. Try the cheese pastry with vanilla syrup and the beet salad!
  • Carolyn B.heart icon on user image
    Carolyn B.February 11, 2017
    This is the premiere showcase in NYC for German and Austrian artworks. The Galerie is owned by Ronald Lauder (of the cosmetics empire), and it is a treasure. There is a cafe and a bookstore as well.
  • The Ritz-Carlton
    The Ritz-CarltonMarch 11, 2015
    The Neue Galerie features early twentieth century German and Austrian art and design and has a feel of a residence rather than a museum. It also houses Cafe Sabarsky, a Viennese coffee house.
  • ZenFoodsterheart icon on user image
    ZenFoodsterMarch 28, 2018
    Klimt & Schiele show coming 7/12-9/4/18. Otherwise, museum is small & not worth $20pp. FREE 1st FRI’s of every mo 6-9pm w/ museum shops + Café Sabarsky open for drinks, dinner & dessert until 9pm.
  • Allie J.heart icon on user image
    Allie JanveyMay 19, 2014
    Recently went for my 1st time to see the Degenerate Art exhibit. It's a small but excellent museum. Definitely worth visiting! Security is strict about certain things, only b/c the spaces are narrow.
  • Brunold L.
    Brunold LoidlNovember 26, 2022
    Museum for German and Austrian art from the early twentieth century. Located at Fifth Avenue and 86th Street on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
    Upvoted Mar 1
  • S S.heart icon on user image
    S SsJanuary 1, 2022
    Due to COVID, you have to get your tickets in advance. When you go to their website, you can buy the tickets per time slot. Make sure to bring your ID and vaccination record.
  • Anna K.heart icon on user image
    Anna K.March 29, 2016
    Hell of a security control here, but the Austrian and German paintings worth it. Don't miss the beautiful stairs.
  • Chris F.
    Chris FredericksMay 15, 2014
    A gem of a museum. Something truly special in a city full of great museums. I can't get the Klimt of Adele Bloch-Bauer out of my head. The clocks and decorative arts also delight.
  • Julie S.
    Julie SosciaJanuary 29, 2019
    A small museum specializing in Austrian & German art including Klimt. Call ahead and find out if open late (on Fridays, for instance) for free admission.
  • Cristina
    CristinaApril 17, 2013
    A little pricey for a small museum, but an absolute must-see for anyone who appreciates early 20th Century German and Austrian art. The building alone is almost worth the price of admission.
  • Stephan V.
    Stephan Van DamJanuary 12, 2012
    Wie in Wien...Oder besser als in Wien.Food to match the art and on occasion there is Sanda Weigl, the downtown gypsy queen, doing cabaret in Romanian. Drink the Einspänner. (4 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more
  • Dan S.heart icon on user image
    Dan SohaydaMarch 20, 2016
    Small and cozy museum with a great location tucked on the corner across from the park. Worth it for Klimt's Golden Woman alone. Stunning!
  • Justin O.heart icon on user image
    Justin OrdovezaJanuary 20, 2017
    Most of the galleries occupy the upper floors. Photography is prohibited and bags must be checked in. There is a reproduction of "Lady in Gold" in the basement but it's just a poster.
  • Julie S.
    Julie SosciaAugust 1, 2018
    Incredible Austrian art on display, including Klimt. Call ahead and find out if open late (on Fridays, for instance) for free admission.
  • Joe C.heart icon on user image
    Joe CollectorApril 18, 2016
    Very small but focused on Austrian & German Art. Definitely worth the short wait today to see a special exhibition including The Scream by Muench.
  • eric b.heart icon on user image
    eric bornemannDecember 8, 2020
    Cute little boutique museum that has some great special exhibits at time. Oh and you may have heard there’s a Klimt.
  • The Corcoran Group
    The Corcoran GroupDecember 12, 2011
    Skip the $20 admission to see the beautiful Gustav Klimt painting by coming on the first Friday of the month from 6-8pm when admission is Free.
  • 99U
    99UApril 22, 2014
    Housed in a 1914 mansion, this German-Austrian museum plays host to "Degenerate Art: The Attack on Modern Art in Nazi Germany, 1937." Wrap up with a linzertorte at Café Sabarsky. Thur-Mon: 11am-6pm
  • Jian K.heart icon on user image
    Jian KangSeptember 2, 2014
    Came for the Degenerate Art exhibition. The gallery was crowded but worth the visit. Students could get a discounted price of $10. Great selection at the book shop.
  • Jordan M.heart icon on user image
    Jordan MMarch 23, 2018
    It’s worth the entrance fee just to see the Klimts.
  • Susie C.
    Susie ChooJuly 15, 2016
    I've been there last week; At the time 3rd floor was closed. Probably for that reason admission was free. You can still check out Klimt's fabulous pieces on 2nd floor.
  • Compass
    CompassApril 24, 2014
    Filled with twentieth century German and Austrian art, the small museum attracts fewer tourists than its Museum Mile counterparts, but maintains the same level of pedigree.
  • Gregory D.heart icon on user image
    Gregory DominguezFebruary 2, 2013
    The Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I is undoubtedly the most impressive painting I've ever seen in my life... The Neue Galerie is a must visit place in New York City
  • cj f.heart icon on user image
    cj fitzgeraldMarch 20, 2018
    Early twentieth century German and Austrian art and design, with the feel of a residence rather than a museum. One of my favorite museums.
  • Chet M.heart icon on user image
    Chet ManciniJune 15, 2015
    Beautiful little museum designed by the same guy who built Frick. Only a couple floors means you don't need all day to see it. Free audio tour.
  • Chris K.heart icon on user image
    Chris KuzanDecember 11, 2023
    Nice museum. If you like Max Beckmann, then this museum is a right place for you.
    Upvoted Mar 1
  • Stephan V.
    Stephan Van DamJanuary 12, 2012
    Wie in Wien...Oder besser als in Wien.Food to match the art and on occasion there is Sanda Weigl, the downtown gypsy queen, doing cabaret in Romanian. Drink the Einspänner. (1 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more
  • Student
    StudentNovember 13, 2018
    Amazing museum,not big,but impressive collection especially Klimt,close to Metropolitan museum
  • MetroFocus
    MetroFocusJanuary 18, 2012
    Stop by in one of the amazing cafes of Neue Galerie when you visit for free the first Friday of every month from 6 – 8 p.m. Read MetroFocus to find out other museum discounts throughout the city Read more
  • Allison K.heart icon on user image
    Allison KasicApril 6, 2015
    Small, but outstanding collection. Visit the cafe while you are there. Feels like you are in Vienna.
  • ToryBurch
    ToryBurchApril 22, 2011
    An incredible museum devoted to early 20th-century German and Austrian art and design. Café Sabarsky, on the first floor, serves authentic wiener schnitzel.
  • MuseumMileNYC
    MuseumMileNYCMarch 19, 2012
    Offered on Mondays at 4pm, Neue Galerie presents a series of documentaries and feature films that engage with central themes of the art on display.Enjoy free of charge in Café Fledermaus.
  • Liza P.heart icon on user image
    Liza PMay 3, 2016
    Small museum with a few really worthwhile paintings and drawings by Klimt, Shield and Co in a gorgeous old building.
  • Diego R.
    Diego RufoMarch 31, 2011
    Their exhibitions are extraordinary ( Klimt and cia) but what is interesting about this place is its quiet agenda, elegant setting, and ambiance at the Cafés ( Sabarsky and Fledermaus). Read more
  • Virginia L.
    Virginia L.March 17, 2014
    Degenerate Art was very interesting. Note that the final room is one floor down from the main exhibition, past a room full of Klimt.
  • Dunja
    DunjaMarch 22, 2014
    Don't come with water/juice bottles as they don't let you bring it in but won't keep them at the door. Otherwise amazing.
  • Emheart icon on user image
    EmJuly 6, 2014
    Current Exhibition: Degenerate Art -- check it out before it's gone.
  • IrmaZandl Z.heart icon on user image
    IrmaZandl ZandlSlantDecember 27, 2014
    Currently showing egon Schiele (til 1/17). Great show and beautiful bldg and permanent installations
  • Diego F.heart icon on user image
    Diego FSeptember 7, 2015
    The woman in gold painting makes worthy the trip there. Just six paintings in the gallery as today.
  • Sofia U.heart icon on user image
    Sofia UzSeptember 28, 2015
    Beautiful building, see Climt's works and other selected Austrian artists
  • Sarina M.heart icon on user image
    Sarina MeonesMarch 11, 2016
    Great shows, expensive admission and geat Cafe for lunch!
  • Helmut Lang
    Helmut LangJuly 1, 2010
    NY. A beautiful German and Austrian art and design museum. A must-see if you are in NY. Read more
  • Erica G.
    Erica GutierrezJanuary 3, 2014
    Cafe Sabarsky is lovely and the museum is open until 8pm for first friday.
  • Simone P.heart icon on user image
    Simone P.May 12, 2016
    Big delusion, little collection with really really expensive ticket & gestapo staff...
  • Jon S.heart icon on user image
    Jon SteinbackApril 23, 2012
    klimt and schiele! they also have a lovely cafe, but the line is often out the door...
  • Lilyheart icon on user image
    LilyFebruary 11, 2016
    Very very small gallery but the Woman in Gold is worth it. Head over on free Friday nights between 6-8pm. Not a large crowd and no wait to get in.
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