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The New Objectivity movement is considered one of the most significant artistic developments of the twentieth century. “Neue Sachlichkeit / New Objectivity” at Neue Galerie New York debuts in conjunction with the centenary of Gustav F. Hartlaub’s 1925 groundbreaking survey of the same name held at the Kunsthalle Mannheim. This special exhibition is on view in the third floor galleries from February 20 through May 26, 2025.

The second floor galleries feature “Austrian Masterworks from the Neue Galerie” and “Spotlight: German Masterworks from the Kellen Foundation.” Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I will always be on view.

Members of the museum are eligible for complimentary admission and expedited entry—no advance reservation required.

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While you are always welcome to purchase same-day admission at the museum, tickets are also available for purchase online. Advance Ticket reservations include admission to all open galleries.

Members of the museum are eligible for complimentary admission and expedited entry—no advance reservation required.

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The digital audio tour, available for free on the Bloomberg Connects App, offers expert insights on the institution and its collection, featuring selected works. As you tour through the exhibition space, you will find selected works with an audio tour number and icon. You can go at your own pace, enter the audio tour number, and press play. The Bloomberg Connects app is available to download for free on your smartphone.

Please bring your own headphones in order to tour the galleries with the app.

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.

Café Sabarsky, located on the first floor, bears the name of Neue Galerie New York co-founder Serge Sabarsky. It draws its inspiration from the great Viennese cafés that served as important centers of intellectual and artistic life at the turn of the century. Café Fledermaus, located on the Lower Level of the museum, is open for dining on select days, offering the same menu as Café Sabarsky.

Guests are seated on a first-come, first-served basis for breakfast and lunch. Dinner reservations are available via Resy.

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When you purchase from our museum stores, located on the first floor, you help to sustain the institution’s service to the community and the public. Products found at the Neue Galerie’s Book Store and Design Shop are curated just like the works displayed in the galleries. Many of our products are developed exclusively for the Neue Galerie.

Members of the museum at the Individual level and above are eligible for discounts on most items in the Book Store and Design Shop.

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By visiting the Neue Galerie in person, you agree to abide by our Visitor Policies, and the Neue Galerie reserves the right to ask visitors who do not follow these guidelines to leave the premises. We regularly amend our visitor guidelines and regulations to ensure that we are providing a safe environment for all. Please plan ahead for your visit.

Do I need to book museum admission in advance?
While walk-ins are most welcome, a select number of timed ticket reservations are available for purchase. To plan in advance for your visit, please see the information listed above.

Are there any times when admission to the museum is free?
Yes. The Neue Galerie is delighted to offer First Fridays, granting free admission to the museum from 5 to 8 p.m. on the first Friday of each month. For more information, including the dates on which the First Fridays will fall throughout the year ahead, please follow this link.

Is the admission price suggested?
No, the admission price is fixed at a price of $28, regular admission; $18, seniors; and $15, students, educators and persons with disabilities. The Neue Galerie reserves the right to offer special deals or reduced admission at its discretion. The most up-to-date pricing information is listed here.

What is the minimum age to be eligible for the senior citizen discount?
The senior citizen discount applies to those 65 years of age or older.

Is there a discount for university faculty or high school educators?
Yes. The rate is the $12 student admission, with a valid educator’s ID.

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.

Subway
4-5-6 Train to 86th Street (at Lexington Avenue)
B-C Train to 86th Street (at Central Park West)
N-Q-R Train to 86th Street (at Second Avenue)

Bus
M86 to 86th Street (at Fifth Avenue)
M1, M2, M3, M4 to 86th Street (at Madison Avenue)

Parking
There are a number of parking garages close to Neue Galerie New York. For additional information about availability and hourly rates, please contact the garages directly.

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A Neue Galerie membership includes wonderful benefits that last an entire calendar year. Your membership contribution enables the Neue Galerie to maintain its vibrant presence and offer the finest exhibitions and programs.