Notice everything - architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s revolutionary mid-20th-century design resulted in one of the most recognized buildings in the world. Inside, an exemplary gathering of modern and contemporary art awaits.
The collection, originally conceived by business magnate Solomon R. Guggenheim, showcases works by Camille Pissarro, Vasily Kandinsky, Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.
Pay What You Wish - Every Saturday, from 5:45–7:45 pm, visitors can pay what they wish for admission. Suggested admission is $10 and the last ticket is issued at 7:15 pm. A line forms at 5:15 pm.
Skip the line at the Guggenheim Museum with New York CityPASS, while saving 40% or more on admission to 6 top attractions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Empire State Building Observatory. CityPASS is valid for nine days from the first day of use and is $122 ($205 value) for adults and $98 ($187 value) for ages 6–17.