Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
Forever at the forefront, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is not only devoted to presenting the best in contemporary art, but also to promoting the understanding of modern art and expanding the definition of what is considered art in the first place. Whether it's showing you something you've never seen before, or showing you how to see something familiar in a new way, MoMA is always an eye- and mind-opening experience.
- Educational
- Family
- Year Round
What you’ll do
Welcome to the new MoMA. In our expanded galleries and spaces for performance, conversation, and art making, you’ll see more art in new ways. Get ready to discover new voices and fresh perspectives.
- More than just a physical expansion, the new MoMA is a rethinking of how we share art with you. We’ve reinstalled the entire collection to share exhilaratingly broad views of the art of our time in a way that is always evolving.
- The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Studio is our new space for live and experimental programming. Through new commissions, festivals, and residencies, as well as presentations of landmark works from the collection—such as the immersive sound installation Rainforest V (variation 1) by electronic music pioneer David Tudor—you can directly engage with artists and works in process and see pivotal and emerging works in dialogue.
- The Paula and James Crown Creativity Lab is a new and experimental space to explore ideas, questions, and art processes that arise from our collection and exhibitions. You can drop in anytime to participate in lively conversations, engage with artists, make art, reflect and relax, and find suggestions for exploring the Museum.
From quietly contemplating a single work, to watching live rehearsals in the Kravis Studio, you’ll find something unexpected and inspiring every time you visit. And with a new flagship store, dining options, and expanded hours, there are even more ways to make the most of your visit. We hope to see you soon.
Plan your visit
Small Groups (Below 10)
General Admission Rates Apply, Tickets include admission to special exhibitions, films, and MoMA PS1.
Fees: Adults $25, Seniors (Age 65+) $18, Visitors with Disabilities $18, Students $14, Children (Age 16 & Under) Free
Ready to Book? Click here to purchase your admission tickets online.
Large Groups (10+)
MoMA offers discounted rates for parties of 10 visitors or more. Save money, skip the line with an expedited check-in, and get a dedicated arrival time slot exclusively for your group.
Fees: Adults $20, Seniors (Age 65+) $16, College Students $12, Children $9
Ready to Book? Click here to complete the online group reservation form.
Group Tours
Professional art historians are available to provide guided Museum tours of the masterworks of MoMA’s collection, the Museum’s architecture, and current exhibitions. Tours can be customized to focus on specific galleries, mediums, or collection areas; tours in foreign languages and tours for families and children are also available. Choose from a tour during Museum hours, a before hours tour from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. or and after hours tour from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Tours During Museum Hours
Fees: Adults $34, seniors $30, students $26, members and Corporate Members $19, children $19, students of selected colleges and universities $14. Fees include the price of admission.
Ready to Book? A minimum payment of $340 ($250 for MoMA Members), is required to book an hour long tour. Tours lasting longer than one hour can be arranged for an additional fee. For tours booked with less than two weeks notice, additional rush fees apply. Click here to request your guided tour.
Before Hours & After Hours Tours
Before Hours Fees: Adults $63, members and Corporate Members $50, seniors $59, Fees include the price of admission.
After Hours Fees: Adults $75, members and corporate Members $65, Fees include the price of admission.
Ready to Book? A minimum payment of $630 ($500 for MoMA Members) is required for a tour before Museum hours. A minimum payment of $750 ($650 for MoMA Members) is required for a tour after Museum hours. Tours lasting longer than one hour can be arranged for an additional fee. For tours booked with less than two weeks notice, additional rush fees apply. Click here to request your guided tour.
K-12 School Groups
Integrate modern and contemporary art into your classroom with interactive gallery tours, art making, and more. Each visit is centered around a fun, engaging theme that’s grade-level appropriate. Choose from one of our many Educator Led Programs or Unguided Group Admission.
Ready to Book? Click here to complete the online K-12 reservation form.
College and University Groups
Expand your classroom to MoMA. Visit the Museum during or before public hours and lead a lecture for your college or university students. You can also customize a tour led by a MoMA lecturer, or have an unguided visit for your class.
Ready to Book? Click here to complete the online group reservation form.
Where is it
MoMA: 11 West 53 Street, Manhattan
MoMA PS1: 22–25 Jackson Avenue, Queens
Hours & Schedule
MoMA Hours: 10:00 a.m.– 5:30 p.m. Daily, Open until 9:00 p.m. Fridays and the first Thursday of each month
MoMA PS1 Hours: 12:00–6:00 p.m. Thursday – Monday, Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Please note: Both locations are closed for Thanksgiving and Christmas; MoMA PS1 is also closed on New Year’s Day.
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Things to keep in mind
Here are 10 tips to make the most of your time at the Museum. You can also learn more about special access for members, visiting with kids, programs and services for visitors with disabilities, and where to shop and dine.
- Connect to our free WiFi and to get access to our digital map and audio guides. You can find charging stations throughout the Museum.
- First-time visit? Start by exploring MoMA’s collection galleries on floors 5, 4, and 2.
- Look out for some of our most popular artworks, as well as some that are new to MoMA.
- Let our audio lead the way and explore artworks by themes like collection highlights, stops for kids, and works made in New York. You can even hear poetry inspired by art on view.
- Catch live performances in the new Kravis Studio, as well as in the Marron Atrium and the Pope.L exhibition.
- Artwork made just for MoMA can be found throughout the Museum. Use our map to find these Artist Commissions.
- Join artists, curators, and creative thinkers for conversations and workshops in the Crown Creativity Lab, our new participatory space on Floor 2.
- Did you know we were the first Museum in the US to collect film? See what’s playing today and get in free with your admission.
- In addition to MoMA’s own great dining options, see our staff picks for where to grab a bite in the neighborhood. You can leave and reenter all day with your admission ticket.
- Don’t miss our brand new flagship Museum Store—look for a 30-ft-tall wall of books across from the ticketing desk in the main lobby. It’s open late, so stop by before you leave.