Manhattan, US
The museum that’s a masterpiece. Your home for art from the Renaissance to the late nineteenth century.
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The Frick Collection, your home for art from the Renaissance to the late nineteenth century, reopened to the public on April 17, 2025, following the multi-year renovation and enhancement of its historic Fifth Avenue home.
Open since 1935, the museum offers visitors intimate encounters with one of the world’s foremost collections of European fine and decorative arts. Founded by Henry Clay Frick, the collection features celebrated works by Bellini, Fragonard, Rembrandt, Vermeer, and more.
The Frick invites visitors to experience the museum’s collection anew, with its iconic masterworks reinstalled in restored galleries on the first floor and smaller-scale paintings, sculptures, and decorative objects on view throughout its newly opened second floor.
Entry tickets to the Frick Collection
• The museum admits children only 10 years of age or older
• For the safety of our art, photography is not permitted in the galleries. However, visitors are always welcome to take photos in the Garden Court and in other public spaces outside the galleries.
• We do not allow any liquids or bottles in the galleries (unless medically necessary).
• Oversized items must be left in the coat check. Visitors are not permitted to carry oversized items into the galleries. Oversized items include, but are not limited to, garment bags and camera extension poles.
We were at the mansion about four hours. We took a break by having lunch in the Frick Cafe. Will visit again.
I went to the Frick after having not visited in decades. For anyone that has fantasized about living in a NYC mansion in the early 1900s this is the place for you. There is an extensive collection of paintings, china, watches, medals, and other collectibles. They also have special exhibits. We saw a Gainsborough exhibit during our visit. My favorite part was the actual house itself. The indoor fountain in the center of the home was my favorite space. You can get lunch there as well. We weren’t able to get a table so plan in advance.
Brilliant - so many wonderful paintings !
One of our favorite museums. After a 45 minute wait, enjoyed a delicious lunch with very good and attentive service.
loved every minute
It was good, except for not knowing that we were the first of ticket holders, couldn't get in before 10:30, and ended up being 50-70 people back in a line that was formed, while we waited at the door, down on the sidewalk.
Terrific!
The Frick offers a easy glimpse into an earlier era of NYC, the decor and architecture are intact and the art on display heavily represents the 17-1800’s It’s in a nice neighborhood close to the park And offers a nice little cultural couple of hours
LOVE THE FRICK