The Frick Collection
The Frick Collection is an art museum housed in the former residence of industrialist Henry Clay Frick on the Upper East Side, displaying one of the finest collections of Old Master paintings and decorative arts in the United States. The intimate setting and extraordinary quality of the works make it one of New York's most beloved cultural institutions.
Est. 1935 · 1,400+ works
Permanent Collection
The Frick's collection is renowned for its exceptional concentration of Old Master paintings, including works by Vermeer, Rembrandt, El Greco, and Holbein, displayed in the opulent rooms of the Frick mansion. The collection also includes outstanding examples of French furniture, porcelain, and sculpture.
Collection Highlights
Hours & Admission
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 10am – 6pm |
| Wednesday | 10am – 6pm |
| ThursdayToday | 10am – 9pm |
| Friday | 10am – 6pm |
| Saturday | 10am – 6pm |
| Sunday | 11am – 5pm |
Open until 9pm on Thursdays. Closed Monday.
Admission
| General | $30 |
| Students | $15 |
| Seniors | $25 |
| Children under 10 | Free |
Free for children under 10. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Pay-what-you-wish on Sundays 11am–1pm.
Access & Getting There
Accessibility
- ♿ Wheelchair accessible
Amenities
Getting There
4/5/6 to 86th St or 68th St–Hunter College
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