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Explore Neue Galerie New York, a museum of Austrian and German art and design from the early 20th century.
Neue Galerie New York 1048 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10028. The museum is located at the Southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and East 86th Street. Café Sabarsky is located on the main floor of the Neue Galerie.
The collection of Neue Galerie New York covers a range of media, including painting, sculpture, works on paper, decorative arts, and photographs created in Austria and Germany between 1890 and 1940.
Museum for German and Austrian art from the early twentieth century. Located at Fifth Avenue and 86th Street on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
Exhibitions. Museum for German and Austrian art from the early twentieth century. Located at Fifth Avenue and 86th Street on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
Neue Galerie New York is committed to offering a range of public programs and events that complement the museum’s collection and special exhibitions. We aim to be a place of discovery, and welcome you to engage with us through a variety of activities.
The Design Shop offers superb objects based on original designs from Biedermeier, Vienna 1900 and the Bauhaus. In addition, the Neue Galerie collaborates with renowned contemporary designers to create original pieces inspired by the museum’s collection.
Tickets are available for visits from October 17, 2024 through January 13, 2025. All galleries will be open, including “ Austrian Masterworks from the Neue Galerie ” and “ Egon Schiele: Living Landscapes.”. Advance Ticket reservations include admission to all open galleries.
Your support of Neue Galerie New York enables the museum to serve its mission: to collect, preserve, research, and exhibit fine and decorative art of Germany and Austria from the first half of the twentieth century.
Visitors from around the globe flock to Neue Galerie New York to see a very special lady, Gustav Klimt's Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I (1907), popularly referred to as the “Woman in Gold.” Few paintings have captured the public’s imagination so thoroughly.