Whitney Museum
New York Area (NY), UNITED STATES - USA
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The Whitney Museum was founded by Getrude Vanderbilt Whitney when the Metropolitan Museum of Art rejected her personal collection of 600 avant-garde works of art. See world-class collections and special exhibitions in the heart of New York City’s Meatpacking District with admission to the Whitney Museum of American Art. Explore the 220,000-square-foot (20,000-square-meter) space at your own pace, and take in a permanent collection that includes pieces by Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keefe, and many others. Catch temporary exhibits from around the world as you visit stunning natural light-filled galleries and enjoy sweeping views of the City skyline from the museum's outdoor terraces. The Museum is located just steps away from the High Line, Chelsea Market, Hudson River, and other popular downtown attractions. After your self-guided tours of the Whitney, visit the Unlimited, a seasonal American restuarant on the first floor or Studio Cafe for a quick bite or a coffee with floor-to-ceiling windows to soak in view (in the winter months, outdoor seating is available on the terrace, offering sweeping views of the city, the Hudson River, and the High Line)The Whitney Museum was founded by Getrude Vanderbilt Whitney when the Metropolitan Museum of Art rejected her personal collection of 600 avant-garde works of art. See world-class collections and special exhibitions in the heart of New York City’s Meatpacking District with admission to the Whitney Museum of American Art. Explore the 220,000-square-foot (20,000-square-meter) space at your own pace, and take in a permanent collection that includes pieces by Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keefe, and many others. Catch temporary exhibits from around the world as you visit stunning natural light-filled galleries and enjoy sweeping views of the City skyline from the museum's outdoor terraces. The Museum is located just steps away from the High Line, Chelsea Market, Hudson River, and other popular downtown attractions. After your self-guided tours of the Whitney, visit the Unlimited, a seasonal American restuarant on the first floor or Studio Cafe for a quick bite or a coffee with floor-to-ceiling windows to soak in view (in the winter months, outdoor seating is available on the terrace, offering sweeping views of the city, the Hudson River, and the High Line) Included All exhibits, free daily guided tours for particiular exhibits (optional, Only in English)