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Admire masterpieces set against the backdrop of industrialization at Frick Collection. Housed in a historic Fifth Avenue mansion, the museum features industrialist Henry Frick's impressive collection of European paintings, sculptures, and 18th-century decor. Stroll through the well-preserved rooms lined with hundreds of works by some of Europe's most influential artists, including Francisco Goya, François Boucher, and El Greco. You also can view one of the largest collections of "art book" paintings in the world. Take the guesswork out of planning a New York City vacation by using our trip itinerary maker.
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FRICK YOUR FACE yfu might noy bi in da bilding but ij is not cool familamidingdong thee shall not cometh back to thou FRICK museum cause thou mother fell down a rabbit holeth in thou middle of thou... more »
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While the original Frick is being renovated, some of the art work is on display at the Frick Madison. There is still nice art work but it pales in comparison to the original Frick. Also there is very.... more
While the original Frick is being renovated, some of the art work is on display at the Frick Madison. There is still nice art work but it pales in comparison to the original Frick. Also there is very.... more »
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One of the world's great collections - a greatest hits of old masters - on show in a gallery for the only time while its home is refurbished. A brilliant experience - these paintings just glow. Not...
One of the world's great collections - a greatest hits of old masters - on show in a gallery for the only time while its home is refurbished. A brilliant experience - these paintings just glow. Not... more »
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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.
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