The Frick Collection

About the Frick Collection

The Frick Collection is an astonishing art museum founded by the Industrialist Henry Clay Frick in 1935, located at the Frick’s House, in the Museum Mile of New York, on Fifth Avenue, in the vicinity of Central Park. Due to an exhaustive reformation from 2020, the museum has been currently relocated to Frick Madison (also known as Breuer Building). The permanent collection includes an exquisite selection of Old Master paintings and European fine and decorative arts.

Guide

Type of museum

Art museum

Price

Adults: $22, Seniors (65+): $17, Visitors with disabilities: $17, College students (with I.D.): $12, Youth (ages 10–17): $12.

Children under 10 are not admitted.

Free

Thursdays from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.: Pay-what-you-wish

Hours

Thursday–Sunday: 10 am–6 pm
Closed Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays

How to get there

Subway:  6 (77th Street), Q (72nd Street)

Bus: 5 Av & E 80 St

Amenities

  • Wi-Fi
  • Guided Tours
  • Food and Drink (Joe Coffee)
  • Shop
  • Mobile guide 
  • Accessible

Current exhibitions

Propagazioni: Giuseppe Penone at Sèvres

Through August 28, 2022

 

The Eveillard Gift

October 13, 2022, to February 26, 2023
 

The Gregory Gift
February 16, 2023, to May 14, 2023

Address (temporary)

945 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10021

Address (Henry Clay Frick House)

1 East 70th Street New York, NY 10021

Contact

Phone

212-288-0700

Selected Works

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