NYC Guggenheim Museum Tickets
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Wheelchair accessible
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Overview
The Guggenheim Museum in New York is one of the most famous museums in the city. Especially for its peculiar and striking architecture designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
However, its fame also lies in its artistic exhibition. Specifically, you can find the best works of modern and contemporary art that you will tour along with an audio guide. In this way, you will spend about 2 hours learning about modern art.
- You will be able to enter the Guggenheim Museum without waiting in line.
- You will tour the museum with an audio guide to learn about all the artworks.
- You will visit one of the most famous architectural works of the city.
What’s included
- Tickets to the Guggenheim Museum in New York City
- Skip-the-line entry pass
- Audio guide for the galleries
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What to expect
Thanks to these tickets you will not have to wait in line to enter the Guggenheim Museum. This will prevent you from wasting time due to its great fame and the long lines that form at the entrance.
In addition, you will be able to tour all its galleries and collections along with the audio guide that is included. You will learn a lot about modern and contemporary art as this museum focuses on the most famous works from the twentieth century onwards. In this way, the Guggenheim New York is an internationally recognized art museum, but it is also one of the most important architectural icons of the 20th century.
Designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1943, this building is one of the most famous buildings in the city. Its large circular core is striking when you see it from the outside, but it is even more striking when you see the works of art displayed inside.
Some of the most famous artists included in the museum are Kandinsky, Renoir, Picasso, Pollock and many other artists from the late 19th and early 20th century. Therefore, thanks to these tickets you can both admire it from the outside and enjoy its exhibits inside.