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Frick Collection
"The Frick Collection is an art museum in New York City. In March 2021, the Collection temporarily relocated to Frick Madison, at the Marcel Breuer–designed building at 945 Madison Avenue, during the renovation of its historic buildings. The museum’s permanent collection features Old Master paintings and European fine and decorative arts, including works by Bellini, Fragonard, Goya, Rembrandt, Turner, Velázquez, Vermeer, and many others. The museum was founded by the industrialist Henry Clay Frick 1849–1919, and its collection has more than doubled in size since opening to the public in 1935. The Frick also houses the Frick Art Reference Library, a premier art history research center established in 1920 by Helen Clay Frick 1888–1984."
Address: 1 E 70th St , New York 10021, NY, US
Phone: (212) 288-0700
State: NY
City: New York
Zip Code: 10021


opening hours

Tuesday: 10:00-18:00
Wednesday: 10:00-18:00
Thursday: 10:00-18:00
Friday: 10:00-18:00
Saturday: 10:00-18:00
Sunday: 11:00-17:00


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Reviews
See beautiful priceless Masterpieces from Holbein, Van Dyck, Manet, Greco, Renoir, Velazquez, Rembrandt, Turner and I could go on and on. The Frick at 70th and Madison is still closed as of Sept, 25 2021 for renovations. The Masterpieces are being shown at a temporary place on 945 Madison and 79th Streets. Its nice and spacious inside, its 3 stories of art, sculpture, and beautiful vases and urns. The Frick is wheelchair accessible and no photography is permitted. The staff was very helpful and nice. I can' t wait to go back. If your not already a member the cost is $22 for an adult ticket.
Despite what this google posting says, the Frick IS open Thurs through Sunday, nearby at a temporary location at 75th and Madison during a renovation. It's a really interesting opportunity to see the works in a different context and this "Frick Madison" presentation has received rave reviews in the media. It's also very scerene and intimate feeling.
Loved this place! We came way before our reservation but were allowed in when we got there. Staff was so kind and helpful. The museum has such an amazing collection of beautiful and famous pieces. I thought it was the perfect size too, it took us about an hour to hour and a half to get through. If you're interested at all and visiting NYC, go! It's worth it!
I was underwhelmed by the Frick. An eclectic mix of art. Almost like a Best of compilation album of major European artists but there was not really a whole lot of stuff across the 3 floors. Miniscule compared to the great galleries of Europe. I only spent an hour consuming what the Frick had to offer and for $22 I could have done something better.
I so want to like here but the room guides are unhelpful to the point of being wrong about the items in the rooms. The audio guides prounancs the artist names wrong. Asked if they had an audio guide in Dutch and was told no but we have one in German is that the same!! That was just down right ignorant and wrong and insulting! Please never say that to a Dutch person again the only correct answer is no we do not. Two stars as the art is beautiful.
Visited several years ago. I was on a time crunch, but it was so worth it. Absolutely stunning space. Cannot wait to visit again and really take in the art & the hallowed halls!Wait timeNo wait
one of my favorite museums in New York. he is very homely and comfortable. The collection of paintings and paintings is selected with special taste. and walking through the preserved rooms and interiors is pleasant. if you have the opportunity to go to this museum you will not regret it. take a break from the bustle of the huge rooms of other museums. There is an excellent garden and a nice gift shop.
Small but fantastic museum, with a top notch collection of mostly European art. The house more like a mansion itself is also gorgeous, just as interesting as the art collection. The only negatives are the prohibition on taking pictures on most of the house everywhere except the inner patio, and the lack of plaques giving info on the exposed art.
Visited in a weekend with friends. This is a really beautiful Gilded Age mansion filled with an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures and furniture from multiple periods. A bit expensive at $25 per ticket, but a good way to spend an hour or two. The atrium, with plants, a fountain and a skylight is especially peaceful. It's right across from Central Park, so this would definitely be a great idea for a date.
Beautiful hidden gem, a must-go if you like "old master" paintings and artifacts. You won't be able to take pictures in most of the exhibition rooms while photography in the fontaine court is allowed. I don't think you can find another museum which has as many Italian classic art masterpieces as as Frick Collection except Met probably.
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