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- TingFebruary 18, 2016If u are an architecture buff, this is a must visit. I agree the architecture overwhelmes the art. I spent my first hour in awe with the interior space and hardly noticing the art!Upvoted Nov 8
- Alex RobertsonJanuary 11, 2017really your experience seems to depend on how well you think the unique phenomenological format of the museum fits the show. but my god, encountering Agnes Martin's final painting here was a rush.Upvoted 6 days ago
- DailyCandyFebruary 26, 2014With its iconic, circular white building the Guggenheim presents important & extensive collections of impressionist,postimpressionist, & modern art, as well as showing the work of present-day artists.Upvoted Nov 7
- The Guggenheim Museum is one of NYC's greatest museums. The permanent collections are always exciting: get your fill of Kandinskys and Pollocks, admire a Picasso and a Mondrian. Food for the soul!
- Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural dream rivals the concept-driven modern art exhibits inside the museum. Audio guide is a good option & get a look at the boosktore ♥
- HarryJune 6, 2015Very impressive museum! Must see even if just for the building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The promenade with the various galleries and exhibitions is unique and very well thought out!
- Ben GaspariniOctober 5, 2016I enjoyed the first floor the most. Museum includes Alexander Archipenko, Paul Cezanne, Marc Chagall, Edgar Degas and of course Vasily Kandinsky. They even had a city built out of cos cos.
- Angel Hana A.January 9, 2013Picasso Black and White is an on-going exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum to showcase Pablo Picasso's artworks in black and white throughout his prolific career from 1904-1971. Continues January 23.
- sMarch 13, 2019visited during the Hilma af Klint exhibit, absolutely amazing and incredibly good collection of art. The spiral architecture definitely adds to the experience. Definitely a must-see when in NYC
- Mark HeyertFebruary 5, 2018One of the most beautiful museums in the world. Get here early during peak season. When they’re switching exhibitions you can see it all happen as there’s no backstage at this museum.
- Estephanía LJune 4, 2017Two times I came here and I can see awesome pieces of art. One was the personal collection of Peggy Guggenheim and the other was about the Group Zero (group of German artist about 50's-60's).
- Geert BehetsMay 1, 2017I particularly like the flow through the museum as well as the location. Not to ignore us the art but this will of course be up to the collection at that moment and to personal taste
- Damien Basile 😈June 10, 2012Take the elevator to the top and work your way down. Walking down the spiral is much easier. Added bonus: you get to see all the art walking downstairs when leaving if it's closing time.
- Susan S.March 26, 2017On Saturdays from 5:45-7:45pm it is "pay as you wish" admission. Be prepared for a long line but it's worth it! Great Calder pieces!
- cj fitzgeraldMarch 20, 2018Iconic museum housing Guggenheim's collection of modern art, building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. To experience it as he intended, take the elevator up to the top, then the ramp down.
- John ADecember 23, 2014Building is a wonderful space to view art. Stop on floor 3 or 4 and look across the rotunda - you can see all the art on every floor at once, while the people move up and down the ramps.
- Time Out New YorkJune 28, 2013Hidden behind the wall at the first bay near the rotunda is a ceramic tile mural done by Joan Miró. The work was commissioned by museum trustee Harry F. Guggenheim in 1963 to honor his late wife. Read more
- jon accarrinoJuly 29, 2017The Guggenheim Museum in New York City took Wright for 16 years to complete (1943–1959) and is probably his most recognized masterpiece. Its interior is similar to the inside of a seashell.
- Camilo AngelAugust 2, 2021Amazing sets of Pollock and Picasso. Different from what you generally see elsewhere and from their mainstream artistic tendencies.
- JD MaloneOctober 6, 2014A great piece Frank Lloyd Wright architecture. The smaller staircases exhibit emerging artist and will also take away from the hustle that can exist at times through the main walk ways.Upvoted 4 weeks ago
- Derrick YuDecember 7, 2017Definitely unique, in terms of both the art on display and the architecture of the museum itself. If you're a fan of modern art, plan to spend several hours checking out the collection.
- The main spiral provides a flow to viewing an exhibit that no other museum provides. An organic, but decidedly modern piece of thematic architecture. Don't miss the Aye Simon reading room.
- The Corcoran GroupDecember 12, 2011The building itself is the main draw here, but don’t miss the exhibits, which are intellectually challenging and interesting. Closed on Thursdays!
- Ann OsipovaMay 28, 2017Free admission on Saturdays 17:45-19:55, but there are too many people 😳 visited on the other day. The building and collection 👏🏻👍🏻
- Fodor's TravelAugust 29, 2017The museum is open late on Saturdays and offers a “Pay What You Wish” admission from 5:45-7:45 p.m., but note that it can get quite crowded. Read more
- Sofia UzDecember 21, 2014A must see even if you don't know a thing about contemporary art. There is a small room towards lower level with a few french impressionists works. Free on Saturdays 5:45-7:45
- DenizMarch 30, 20141: There's no exact definition for my happiness when I saw Boccioni's two sculptures on the first floor. 2: Picasso's early works are my fave. 3: Always glad to see a Cezanne, Monet and Van Gogh<3
- Erika WohlMay 8, 2017Absolutely incredible! Come during one of the "pay what you want" Saturday evenings and get in line early, so you don't have to rush through the exhibits.
- MarmyMarch 5, 2018If you want to see great paintings not great architecture, so visit nearby MoMA rather. However space of Guggenheim Museum is wow😇 And post stamps is possible to buy in convenience shop around corner
- Alexandros PlexidasMay 19, 2016Don't just stay in the magnificent exterior design of this place but visit the great modern art expo of Kazinsky and Picasso amongst others. Great museum shop in the ground floor.
- Chris KuzanDecember 20, 2023Nice museum. But it is very important to catch interesting exposition there
- Kathryn AndersonFebruary 5, 2017I would visit this museum every trip to NY. The architecture itself is phenomenal. And the rotating exhibits are always thought provoking which is something I value in art.
- EleniMarch 24, 2016The best museum I've ever visited ! The design of the building makes it very friendly to people . You will enjoy your visit!
- Nicole RovigMarch 9, 2019Start at the bottom because the art is in chronological order. Discounted admission for veterans. Huge line Saturdays approaching 5pm, because you pay what you want for admission.
- Sarah NelsonApril 5, 2015The architecture is awesome, and the exhibits are fascinating. Visited in March 1998, when Art Honor Society @ WHS had their field trip. It was the perfect day, especially for me when I was just 15!
- Great exhibits, Friendly staff and a decent restaurant too Be sure to check out the “After Dark” soirées here on certain Friday evenings featuring a new exhibit, cash bar and a DJ.
- Augustus CollectionFebruary 23, 2014This incredible structure is one of the most architecturally unique buildings in New York City, and the art it holds inside is just as varied and unique. Read more
- Marla DekkerOctober 14, 2016We went to see the Agnes Martin show. It is an excellent retrospective. The format of the museum worked perfectly with the art. The museum itself is a masterpiece.
- Art LAugust 11, 2017start at the top and make your way down and don't forget to stop off at the solid gold toilet!
- N AvedisSeptember 8, 2018I think one of the experiences is just to be in the building, because it is really cool. However, you have to be lucky to land on an interesting exhibition.
- Krystle J.December 23, 2012Saturdays 5:45-7:45pm pay-what-you-wish admission. Will be crowded (so get there early) but it's also super cool to people-watch all the diverse art-lovers who pack the museum at this time.
- annlouNovember 22, 2015Beautiful architecture. Enough reason to go. The Tannhauser Collection is also good...nice pieces of Picasso and Gauguin. But the rest was not that interesting in my opinion.
- eric bornemannApril 5, 2021Iconic building and institution that never gets old and always feels like a breath of fresh air when you visit. Start at the top and work your way down.
- Gregory FisherJanuary 21, 2019Buy your tickets online the day before, especially if you’re planning to visit when it’s particularly hot or cold outside, as the line for new tickets is 99% on the street.
- Konstantin KlyaginNovember 11, 2014With a press ID you can get as many free admissions as you want. Check out Monet, van Gogh and Pizarro, they are a part of the permanent exhibition.
- Zara KhanAugust 22, 2018The Iconic structure by Frank Llyod Wright and fantastic permanent art collection. An absolute must!
- Green is UniversalNovember 11, 2011Frank Lloyd Wright designed this building with nature in mind. In addition to his use of organic shapes, the artist also helped advocate for its location across the street from Central Park.
- Ask the Gallery Guides (with the big "Ask Me!" buttons) about the art! Even if you don't have a specific question, ask something like, "What is going on here?" They are super smart & friendly! Do it.
- Evan ChenAugust 9, 2014This museum have a great selection of contemporary art collections. The interior reminds me of an toilet roll...lol. They do carry some impressionist pieces as well.