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Rubin Museum of Art
150 W 17th St, New York, NY 10011, United States
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11 am–5 pm
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11 am–5 pm
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Reviews of Rubin Museum of Art
Sanjay Gupta
This houses a collection of beautiful colorful paintings and sculptures from the Himalayan region - India, Tibet, Bhutan. Once you enter the museum the first thing you see is a wonderful Lord Ganesha statue. It is so peaceful inside-especially the shrine room, you will almost forget you are in the bustling New York City.
They also have a Mandala Lab. Each and every exhibit is very well explained. They have free Friday evenings and this is also part of Bank of America's free weekends. A must-visit.
April Lauren
I went on their Free Fri DJ nights within their last hour of closing. The music was loud throughout the museum as expected but if you wanted to experience parts of the museum for total enjoyment it was hard to read, listen, and engage in their exhibitions.
I’ve been in the Himalayas a couple of times and have deep respect for their art and rich culture. They have done a great job capturing the essence and its appeal, along with the rare treasures they have.
Camila de Oliveira Savoi
I loved my experience at this museum! It has both ancien works of art and a section of contemporary works. It is neither too big nor too small. In fact, it is just the right size for you to visit and leave satisfied, without getting tired. I have been there three times and I try to go back every time I go to New York.
Joshua Fagan
Beautiful, contemplative art museum. Himalayan Buddhist art adorns the walls, including gorgeous tapestries from over 500 years ago. The second floor is more interactive, providing Buddhist lessons alerting one to the transience of existence and shaking one from complacency and habit. There is an elegant gong to strike, hanging over placid water. Note, sadly, that the cafe was inexplicably still closed as of my visit.
Cindy Chiu
This place is so cool. There is a tibetan shrine in the 4th floor, perfect for mediation. The Himalayan art collection is very unique with pieces from India, Nepal, Bhutan, China and other countries
Surbhi Singhal
The museum was a very unique experience and I learned a lot about Tibetan Art ( it’s influence on its neighbors ) , Buddhism and Hinduism . The vibes in the museum were very peaceful and my favorite was the smell exhibit and Himalayan art. It’s definitely worth a visit.
Shawn
The Rubin Museum of Art offers many beautiful works of art and wonderful interactive exhibitions with plenty of informative and instructional information to allow the guest to truly understand what they are experiencing. One of the highlights of my visit was the exhibit the allows guests to strike various gongs and then lower them into a pool of water. Each gong was specifically designed by various artists. After striking and lowering the gong designed by Peter Gabriel, the sound is reminiscent of the deep sea calls of whales.
Rima Biswas
A hidden gem in Manhattan. Our daughter found out that it has free admission on Fridays. So we went there to check it out. A beautiful collection of Arts and mostly sculptures from Tibetan plateau, Nepal and India. Very well organised portrayals of Buddhism in that Himalayan region and influence of Hinduism on it. Thought provoking, serene and very peaceful.
Must see
James Glazier
One of my favorite NY museums. Extensive collection and displays that teach the precepts of Buddhism. Not just displaying pieces as art. Quiet, uncrowded and calm. Low light levels and reflective glass on frames make some pieces hard to see.
A Z
I love the Rubin. Visited last year and a few weeks ago. I come because I enjoy learning about Asian history and religion. They added cool, interactive exhibits on the middle floors were you can hit gongs, do scent tests, meditate/stretch along with a video, and express your emotions/worries. The usual exhibits themselves don’t change frequently but they’re still really amazing. I highly recommend attending one of their K2 Friday nights; they have neat music reverberating throughout the museum and cool cocktails you can order. It makes for a fun, chill night out with friends. I’d suggest arriving earlier rather than later (like 6-7:30 PM), though, if you’re interested in drinks because the bar area is more full and vibrant then. Really happy I got to experience a K2 night :)
Friday nights are also free admission, so if you find yourself wanting to check out something new, I’d recommend visiting. I think they made a lot of effort to make the museum more engaging and they’re still updating/creating new exhibits now (in renovation).
C J
Been here a few times. Never too busy. Always something new. Enjoyable museum if you want to avoid the bigger ones. Entry is free on Friday Nights from 6pm - 10pm.
Pre-covid, on Friday nights, the cafe turned into a lounge, complete with cocktails and music. I believe they stopped, but will be returning on April 29th,2022, as per their website. Always a great time.
Yiyi Zhang
One of the best underrated museums in NYC! A beautiful, tranquil vibe that offers the perfect escape from the commotion of the city.
Free entry on Friday evenings. It's a wonderful date spot.
Eric Severson
Incredible collection of Himalayan art across centuries, there are often new exhibits on mindfulness related themes. Free Friday evenings are wonderful and it's a great place to take a public school class. I always leave feeling more at peace than I did before entering. :)
Info Source
My favorite place to go end of the day and recharge myself silencing the mind. Highly appreciative of their Friday free admission nights!
Vincent Terranova
Unique interactive and relaxing museum. There is a peaceful flow to 6 floors and a spiral staircase.
Sophie Chen
I came to this museum due to an assignment from my Tibetan Religion class and I ended up really enjoying my visit. There are a variety of interesting artifacts and artworks and a peaceful, dark shrine room. There was a floor that showed the Tibetan approach to medicine and healing and a floor dedicated to experience striking the gong and testing out scents (it smelled really good on that floor btw).
AA
I really needed to charge my phone which was close to dying and I needed the phone for my commute back with the toddler. Asked if they had a charger I could borrow or charge my phone at their desk. Lady at ticketing told me that they "don't do that." Not that she didn't have a matching charger or anything. Just "we don't do that".
I couldn't get admission to the family Diwali special event, so I bought a regular ticket to the museum, hoping for a snack and a break. Not worth it - the Cafe was closed and the top floor was closed as well for the family event.
Museum is clean and well-designed, I would have lingered more if I didn't have to keep a hyper toddler in check. Shop is stocked with interesting items. Low rating reflects the low hospitality.
Zachary Lewis
Very unique artwork. They have a bar/ event space too.
Sasha Dash
I came to the Rubin Museum today on a Culture Pass ticket from the local library, so my admission was free. My impression before going was that the Rubin Museum is a collection of Asian art all related to a theme of Buddhism, and the focused scope of the collection intrigued me.
The museum ended up being far beyond my expectations. I went through the museum without the audio guide, but even with reading and studying the art on display you can learn so much about Himalayan Buddhist art, Buddhism throughout the ages and regions, and Buddhist teachings that pair with dynamic exhibits inviting you to become a part of the experience. This museum is remarkably cohesive is the perfect size so that the exhibitions end before the guest becomes flagged and inundated with a decline in unique works.
I highly recommend participating in the Mandala Lab. When I saw that this exhibition did not have the historical art I had come to see originally I was tempted to breeze through it. As it turns out, it may have been my favorite part of the entire museum. I have been suffering from mysterious chronic pain and other frustrations lately. Being invited to let go of my mental tension and breathe in sync with the pulsating light brought core teachings of Himalayan Buddhism into a personal relevance that left the deepest impression on me if only for the reason that I found myself becoming part of the exhibit's teachings. There are not many, if any, other museums in New York where you can find yourself in the quiet contemplation of your own deep breathing, creating a solitude around you by unfolding the inwardness we cultivate by fortifying ourselves against the others in this city.
Another recommendation is to spend time learning from the demonstration on composition of Buddhist tapestries and paintings. The information displayed here is easily seen in most pieces on display in the museum. I felt like I learned valuable context that helped me more readily understand the content of the pieces.
I would say this museum is worth the price of the usual admission. Although it is prolific in travel guides, the museum itself is very unassuming on the outside and tucked into a quiet road in Chelsea. Unfortunately, as of this review it would appear that the cafe in the museum has extremely limited service of just coffee and tea, but the seating area is open to all and I was even able to charge my phone. The gift shop has some books that are published through Indian publishers that may be hard to find otherwise, as well as prayer flags, incense, and the usual trappings of a new age store. I picked up some Tibetan arthritis tea for myself and I was on my way. I highly recommend this museum, either for a tourist on a trip to New York or a resident to momentarily escape to the Himalayas.
Luis Amadeo
The museum exhibitions are quite nice. I went with my wife specifically to see and experience the Mandala Lab. It was very interesting and enjoyable until the security lady turned into the gong policy and every time anyone hit a gong she would be the judge of whether it was too loud or not. It is ironic that the gong installation is supposed to let people explore feelings of anger and how to dissipate them but they have someone just making people angry by not letting people enjoy the experience. There was no one being disruptive. Hitting the gong too softly doesn't produce the desire effect and visitors are not professional gong players so it takes some experimentation to get volume levels right. Is the security personnel trained to gauge noise levels or are they using a noise measuring device? Or are they simply allowed to personally decide what is acceptable? I don't understand the point of having an installation with gongs when they are not going to let visitors enjoy the experience.
Saule Meirmanova
My favorite museum in NY, it is unique, well organized, cozy, and chic at the same time. They have a wonderful book store, where you can find a truly gems for your library at a nice price.
Marina Rimsha
This is a very deep dive into Buddhist culture. A lot of statues, everything is well explained. Visiting this exhibition feels like a very great blessing.
After being the whole eternity among statues and pictures you can get slightly grounded in a cafe. They serve Indian food, salads, coffee and whatever else you want.
Also you can have a craft class and make your own print with wooden forms.
There’s a lot of books and buddhism related items in the shop. Even puzzles with mandalas.
Definitely worth visiting, especially if you’re interested in Buddhist culture.
Avena Sanassie
It's a beautiful Asian Art Museum with breath-taking art work and a lot of interactive installations. There are 6 floors filled with statues, paintings, silk art and limited time installations. I was here for an evening event, it was interesting and very well executed. The staff members are very helpful. The gift shop has so many unique treasures and the staff is exceptionally knowledgeable and helpful. Overall, it was a great trip and I learned so much in terms of history and art. You should definitely check it out. They also offer specials and a lot of different interactive events for families.
Lucia Mauri
A small museum focused on Hinduism and Buddhism art. Takes no longer than an hour to visit all and do all there is to do, but it's strongly recommended to visit.
Gillian Applegate
Such a wonderful museum. Beautifully curated, interactive options, pleasant atmosphere. I love their free Friday nights.
Jorge Enriquez
I came in with a friend looking for a experience of Art that was interactive as well as educational. This museum offered all I was looking for. Filled with ancient art from the Himalayas and surrounding countries. I was blessed with a abundance of beauty and also was able to enjoy a quiet sit in the Temple space they have there for all to see. I really had a nice time and when done, one can enjoy a nice tea with a meal or a drink and a meal on the lobby level. Gift store has lots if goodies to peek at and a great book store as well.
Rochile
Had an incredible time here. It’s free on Friday evenings so you can walk right in. Loved the wall of anxiety vs hope. Really unites us all as humans. The exhibits about Buddhism were beautiful and pretty interesting.
The restaurant food was really good (surprising for a museum restaurant). They have good cocktails available. The curry salmon was cooked well. The matcha ice cream included some biscuit and candied ginger and the combo was delicious- i would recommend to anyone looking for a sweet treat for just $5. Overall a lovely visit!
osama manzar
Private museum, beautiful, great ambience, broad and open space; you cannot only watch and experience great expos of arts artists but also sit and relax, enjoy restaurant, mouth watering food, and even have long hours of working space and enjoy the climax of Asia centric gift shop.
Vazken Kalayjian
The Rubin presents art is a great place to see Buddhist art. Along with the Asia Society and the Met its a treasure in NYCT that traverses Asia’s diverse cultures, regions, and narratives. The Museum’s special exhibitions celebrate art forms that range from ancient to contemporary, including photography and multimedia, while its permanent collection galleries are focused primarily on art from the Himalayan region.
Mao Fong Lim
Interesting museum with a focus on Tibetian art - both modern and ancient. I went on a Friday evening and admission was free. Check out their website for K2 nights - where they have a series of music performances and a live DJ. You might be tempted to take the elevator up and work your way down the stairs - but it's much better to go up in order. The first floor offers basic guides to understand Tibetian Buddhist art and will set the context for the rest of the visit.
Rosemary (nycstylecannoli)
Wonderful museum with fantastic gift shop and cafe. The bao buns are a must try. Gift shop has wonderful unique items. they have many activities available so check their website. Smaller museums are lovely because you can go through the whole place in less than a day. The gift shop has so many unique items for gifts or yourself especially wonderful books.
Xinqiao Zhang
Really informative museum! There is also an interactive exhibit which is great for kids. I want with friends during the Pay as you wish Friday evening event
Victor Villacis
Really awesome place. Loved the layout, loved the exhibitions. They are interactive, educational and even help you relax. The top floor is where the "om" exhibit is located. You get to be apart of art and history by participating. They also have a nice cozy cafeteria with good selections.
Kika Von Klück
Really beautiful collection, and the special events are marvelous! Well curated, well installed, and brilliantly conceived! Congratulations all around!
Cherishe Cumma-Clarke
I visited this museum today using a culture pass. This pass is a perk given to Library card holders who go online and reserve and retrieve tickets via the culture pass website.
In my personal opinion this museum is a mix of sophistication and simplicity at its best . You have to visit this museum at least once to understand what I mean.
Upon entering you will stumble upon the hostess desk. The women at this desk are accommodating but not friendly. My date and I were taking care of swiftly and then left to figure out how to navigate the museum on our own.
Today we were able to access almost every floor except the second because it was under construction. Nevertheless my date and I had fun navigating through each floor .
One thing we did notice was that security guards were in plain sight at all times. At first we honestly felt like we were being followed.
All in all I had a great time at this museum . It took my date and I an hour to get through 5 floors of art , and when we finished we felt full of art and ready to go home and rest our feet.
L
Interesting museum for Himalayan art. We went on a tour and the topic was a big of a miss but the atmosphere of the space is very welcoming. Each floor is quite small but there is a beautiful spiral staircase in the center.
Rachel Israel
Went for the opening night of a new exhibition. It was a great, interactive experience!! Well done :)
Brian
Great warm and welcoming space inside and (as New Yorkers will appreciate) the only clean, public restroom in blocks around. Gift shop has great selection of cards and stationary, candles and knick knacks. Pictures of dining/waiting area, where you can hang out and write, or drink coffee, or order food from the menu.
Roy
Amazing museum. Lovely staff and great selection of pieces in the museum. Truly a gem in NYC.
Anthony Le
Awesome museum! Tons of cool sculptures and paintings to see. Different perspective than what you usually see at other art museums.
McBilly Sy
I was recently here for a charity event for Apex for Youth and it was great. Was able to explore the museum and they have a great collection of South Asian art. Really enjoyed them and they have great unique pieces.
Ericka Buyco
Beautiful museum! Came here on a Wednesday evening and it was not packed at all. We were able to leisurely enjoy every floor. I loved it and would definitely be back. Cool installations on the top floor!
Eric Woudenberg
It is a remarkably calm and contemplative space in the middle of New York City.
Kyuwon Lee
A stunning and full-of-surprise museum located in the charming neighborhood. Definitely a top-notch cultural hub that's more than competent enough to be coupled with any museums or galleries in the world in the similar scale.
Mic Bazzini
Gift shop is great! Bought this Lotus flower. I really like the lighting. Each floor has rooms that lead to other rooms full of intricate Himalayan artifacts. Enjoyed hanging out on the first floor with a coffee from the cafe.
Barry Ryder
Asian art in a experiencial format.
Learn about peace through meditation, while view regional asian cultures long journey to the heart of it all.
Hands on Gong experience with a variety of gongs including Peter Gabriel s choice.
Salome Worch
Fabulous collection and there were lovely staff on hand if anyone wanted a more interactive experience.
Nikki M
I absolutely love this Museum . It might not be as popular as some of the bigger museums ...but such a great place. There is always something new to experience . Relaxing and Zen. It's a must visit.
Libby Pollak
Nice museum, not that much to see- tends to be one theme. I was there at an event. The drinks are very overpriced, food more average priced for the area
Graham Gibbs
Fantastic museum that provides an educational introduction to Himalayan art through its rich and extensive collection. It features both historical and contemporary work and a cafe with Himalayan cuisine (and happy hour!). Don’t miss the beautiful panorama on the lowest level.
Raj Hathiramani
Great collection of Hindu and Buddhist art over 5 floors. Cool basement lounge and delicious cafe with excellent tea selection. Hidden gem of a museum in the heart of Flatiron.
Binx C
Top notch museum in NYC emphasizing on Himalayan culture and art. Moreover, they put on more innovative contemporary exhibitions in contrast with classic historical artifacts.
Inbal Tenzin
This place is such a treasure for the Himalayan-Buddhist culture-religion. So much to see & learn, and in a beautiful organised way. And it's even kids friendly with their special activities on Sundays for kids.
Rosie Lu
Really interesting and educational museum about Himalayan (mainly Buddhist) art. Even if you know nothing about Buddhism, the second floor gives a quick explanation about some of the fundamentals of the religion and common themes throughout the art. I enjoyed the interactive activities (the gongs and scent exhibitions) and the exhibit about healing/COVID on the topmost floor.
Cordula Sturm Dahal
Wonderful pieces, just wish the ample space would have included more of the over 3,600 other works the museum owns. Beautifully lit meditation room, interesting example of using sound for healing and variations in tone via gongs that can be submerged to illustrate changes in vibrations, intensity, and resonance. Beautiful and accurate descriptions accompany the works. Small, but impressive museum for lovers of the Himalayas and Buddhism in particular.
Argenis “AC” Cerda
Peaceful museum, great for meditation and thinking. I like to go and write. Buddhist/Asian art theme. They currently feature an "Om" booth where you can record your Om's and have them added to an audio track they are creating.
Tim Hand
Always a great museum to visit, with both an extensive permanent and rotating collections. Love the concept of the current staircase artwork - A Monument for the Anxious and Hopeful.
Fridays the cafe turns into a great happy hour spot, with great looking food and 2-for-1 on selected drinks. In addition, Fridays are also open to the public for free! Perfect for a bit of culture with the family 😊
Silvia C.
Small specialized Museum in Asian art, lots of religious figures and even a shrine where some people use it as meditation site. The building is beautiful. Fridays night free entrance.
G Aquino
Nice museum dedicated to Himalayan art and culture in present-day Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, Mongolia, and Northern India. The museum also provides spaces for meditation and spiritual experiences. Free admission every Friday evening.
053Luna wu
So nice to visit, interesting, informative and Staffs are nice.
Jennifer Arcila
I like a lot, especially because I went at Museum for k2 Friday night . Friday always admission is free from 6:00 to 10:00 PM. If you come at 6:00, you can enjoy the happy hour until 7:00 Pm with a 2-for-1 on selection drinks. Besides You can find pieces of art magnificent relatives to tibetan art. I really enjoy it
Apollonias Overbite
This museum is great. I had a free ticket, so I checked it out last week.
First: they're very conscious and careful of Covid. I am as well and I appreciate the extra care they take in this regard.
Second: the staff is all very helpful and friendly.
Third: obviously....the museum itself. I'm not an expert at all on Buddhism or Buddhist art. This museum did a great job of making the art accessible for an average person off the street (me). The meditation room was beautiful and relaxing, and I imagine very meaningful for practicing Buddhists.
I also liked that some of their exhibits were interactive. The exhibit teaching empathy by using art designed around scents? How cool!
I never visit gift shops, but as I exited the museum through the gift shop, I noticed how nice the gifts were. I'd probably hit this place up if I needed a gift for someone: lots of thoughtful, non-Amazon things here.
RT Y
Take advantage of free Friday evenings!
Most of the exhibitions have been refreshed since my last visit three years ago. I enjoyed the shrine room the most. I’ve visited Tibetan temples and this one is a pretty decent display of the interior, the chanting and the dimmed light.
A little disappointed that this time around the interactive displays weren’t as many as before.
CarlaSofia Teixeira-Fleming
Marvelous 5 Floor Buddhism and Hinduism history. Lots of history, self discovery learning opportunities. Especially loved the self guided tour, meditation temple, sensory rooms, contemplative experiences. The gift shop is filled with one of a kind special gift ideas.
Dino el Rey
One of the most beautiful small museums and etc in the USA. It's a temple, gallery, museum, gift shop, hangout spot, restaurant, gorgeous place.
Allanah
Art museum with Himalayan art and happening Friday night hang out
Crowded bar with DJ, free entry, grab a drink and visit the six floors of exhibits.
Free from 5 pm on Fridays
Restaurant and bar on site
Great for evening with colleagues, friends or dates
Etienne Culler
Wonderfully, interesting and well presented yet small enough to not overwhelm. Best museum gift shop in NYC.
sandra javera
I love visiting the museum. Its a small/medium sized museum, so its a great place to visit with other people while doing other things during the day. The happy hour on Friday is also a great moment for visiting with friends.
Michael Ryan
Such a wonderful place. Fit's historic with a visually contemporary environment with eastern philosophy and story. Always fresh and compelling. Highly recommend for an experience that's memorable.
Tara S
I am fascinated by this Museum because of my name “TARA” had a entire room dedicated to the name “TARA” the history of the name and the 8 headed dragon who’s name is “TARA”......the purpose of attending was because of an intensive writing class I took in college. I even brought my daughter with me.
Mélanie Fischer
Fantastic museum. Nicely litt and well explained, Himalayan treasures from BC to today.
Kaitlin McClamrock
Amazing free museum with incredibly well curated collections. Went recently for the RT/SR/VS Lost Future exhibition and loved the immersive lake feature.
Kiki Love
Friday nights are lovely. It's beautiful inside, and the art is intriguing.
Ben H
I was working on a business trip and didn't get off until 4:30 on a Saturday. I walked 30 minutes to The Rubin and couldn't have spent a better 45 minutes anywhere else. It was awesome. Soundscales cool but the museum has so much more.
Sarika B.
Exceptional exhibits, very well thought out. COVID precautions in place & very clean.
Particularly enjoyed the Shrine room & the Mandala Lab.
Also they have free admission on Friday evenings :)
Spencer Kingsbury
Museum had a mix of traditional displays, history and commentary, interactive displays, and quite contemplation spaces. Overall an awesome integrated way to experience Himalayan Buddhist art and culture.
Danielle O'Connor
The Mandala Lab was pretty cool but the rest of the museum was amazing. Learning about Buddhist culture and art was a nice way to end a hectic week. The Shrine Room... I could have stayed for days. The only downside was people hitting the gongs to hard. Maybe to release their anger but still a little jarring.
Gal Sivan
Great museum. We saw a great exhibit on Buddhism. Not so great for kids though.
Yan Cui
A smaller and quiet museum in the middle of a busy city. Alot of Himalayan and Nepalese art which is pretty unique.
dancin partner
Went to special event premiere of a move about how Tibet fell to the Chinese Government. This is a great place to immerse in Tibetan culture, wonderful displays and education. Gift store is full of Tibetan items, don't forget to checkout the wine/snack lounge. Real hidden gem, become enlightened to a different world.
Tomasz Duszyk
Nice museum. Great insight into Himalayan art.
Reilly Keating
Worth the visit. Enjoyable. Friday nights are good for dates
Tate O
Mandala Lab features playful experiences - videos, sculpture, and curated percussion instruments—that guide you on exploration of inner self. Breathe your way through the exhibition, designed to inspire eternal learning of yourself...
A Garg
Happened to be volunteering here one day w my colleagues, and thats when i discovered it. Small yet very nicely maintained, good security and nice cafe on ground fl.
Quanjiang Li
Amazing cultural exhibitions and best interactive museums ever visited
Keoni wright
I really enjoy the experience I got to learn about Tibetan and the Himalayas art.
CHRISTINA PAN
Amazing experience. Sleek and unique architecture with a large spiral staircase transversing the entire building. Himalayan exhibition is particularly thought provoking and beautiful to look at, combined with great staff and many interactive experiences. 10/10 recommend you check this place out, even if it's not as well known as other museums.
Melanie Wesslock
Amazing museum of zen and art. Sunday’s are the day to go w kids if you like free admission!
Elizabeth K
This peaceful museum became an unlikely favorite of mine. I'm neither scholar nor student of Eastern traditions. Yet, I return again and again to find truly interactive installations, superior contemporary works and engaging displays of artifacts. On a recent trip, I stepped across an artist's water pond...and noticed the shrine room has expanded to include chairs and shared meditation beads. This museum is truly a model for others to follow. The cafe is excellent. The only area in need of fresh ideas is the gift shop.
Olesya Ganicheva
This chamber museum is not too large , focused on one topic - the art of the Himalayas. Including modern vision.
MARI TANAKA
Great spot to enjoy Buddhist art or just CHILL!! Seriously this museum is perfect to be just zen especially at the shrine room. I do short meditation sometimes when I'm around. Their programs like meditation classes and music shows are all fantastic that I'm so glad to be a member. Cafe is also wonderful. I'm not so crazy about their food but coffee or small snacks are good. They serve alcohol too.
Jake Rubinsky
Impressive art and the interior recreated temple is really great
Iris Che
If you know nothing about Buddhist art, this is still a great place to go. The exhibition on the second floor is like a Buddhist 101, and it really sparked my interest.
Pema Gyamtsho
It is one of most beautiful museum of art in NYC. I thoroughly enjoyed every piece and those creative exhibitions. The best of everything is it allows to take memories with you by taking pictures. I have huge collection of the exhibits which gave me new idea and additional knowledge.
It focuses more on Asian and Himalayan art and I could also view few pieces from Bhutan too!
A great place to visit if you are in NYC and learn on Himalayan Buddhism art and related culture and traditions.
Eric Gendell
A great museum, well worth the visit, from the architecture of the building which was tastefully designed with subtle majesty to the collection of Art which is truly extraordinary. In many traditional cultures, circumambulating a sacred site is part of the religious experience and I deeply suspect that the spiral staircase in the center of the building, winding up the floors was a truly inspired touch that compels the participant to walk around the building and around the beautifully displayed Art.
Joy M
I loved the progression of art throughout time from the bottom floors to the upper floors with modern art, especially the photography. So wonderful to see representation of real people in photographs rather than what we might assume them to be like. Went on a Friday night with free admission for a date and we loved it. Gift shop is stocked with beautiful cards and souvenirs and there is a bar and restaurant with bites to eat. Lived in New York for years and never went there but now planning on many return trips.
Seema Samuel
I know museums and other institutions need our support, especially during times of COVID, but it was a bit surprising to pay $19 when 2 floors were closed, some art installations were removed (because they were interactive), and the lower level floor had a photography piece of the Himalayas that was completely in the dark with none of the focus lights on. Very odd, the museum itself was beautiful, but was a bit shocked by the price given so much was missing (I would suggest posting about this or at least lowering the price while so much has been removed or isn’t available).
M B
Loved their Friday night setup and enjoyed the interactive installations
Michael Wang
Simply Magical! 6 Floors, Camera-friendly, Spiral Staircase, Red-walled, Multimedia Museum of Tibetan and Himalayan art. Free admission on certain days and Happy Hours top off this great little museum. Ultimately, it's the atmosphere that encourages a shared appreciation of art and culture that makes this place so special. It is somewhat esoteric and diverse, with many interactive pieces, clear explanations of what symbols mean, and spaces that encourage discussion between guests. Definitely worth a visit!
Mel
Interesting and was open after traditional hours on friday! Also was free!! Learned a lot in a peaceful space. The staircase resembles the Guggenhiem which is a lovely architectural feat
S.I. Noebels
One of my favorite museums. So serene, I could stay there all day gazing at the Buddha's.
Paul Funkhouser
best kept secret museum in nyc. don't tell too many people
Abhi Gupta
Honestly surprised at how much I liked this museum. The general atmosphere of rich-white-person-discovers-the-orient that dominates the gift shop (expensive Om throw pillows, Herman Hesse novels, etc etc) was thankfully absent in the exhibits themselves. The museum takes its area of focus (Buddhism) seriously and has a good mix of historic pieces and work by contemporary artists. As an added bonus, it's free Friday evenings.
Shiv
Good collection of South Asian art. The artwork mainly consists of paintings and bronze sculptures. Be sure to read the signs for learning more about the culture. Don't forget to see the Buddha room, which was very tranquil. If you have some time, be sure to check it out. Admission is free Friday evenings.
Adam Parsons
Some beautiful pieces of sculpture and other artworks, mostly focussed on Tibetan Buddhist art. The recreation of a Buddhist shrine was particularly interesting.
We went on a Friday evening for the late opening, and had a lovely time. The music and food really added to the atmosphere and theme of the place.
More aimed at adults than families. If you want a family experience with similar content, parts of the Natural History Museum would be more appropriate.
Eva Schicker
The Rubin Museum is ranking very high in my top 10 list of most favorite museums world-wide. The museum’s exquisite collection of Himalayan art delights at every visit. The Thangka paintings are absolutely beautiful and rare gems of Buddhist teachings. The sculptures are equally superb. In addition, the Shrine Room, featuring numerous ancient spiritual artifacts, is one of my most beloved places to visit. The daily, weekly, and monthly events range from educational to academic, meditational and yogic immersions, to fun-filled dance- and music nights. Do visit often.
Gabrielle Cassard
This museum was absolutely amazing. The exhibits were very well set out and really easy to follow. Every floor was incredibly informative with descriptions of every piece of art and with background information about culture and process. I know so much more about Buddhism and Hinduism and India and Tibet!
Jason M
Free entry on Friday night, there couldn't be a better place to be.
Tom Richmond
I love this place. Small space but expansive inside with gorgeous central staircase. Unpretentious exhibits line the walls throughout. The prayer room is a highlight. Friday night visits are free, with cool house and dance music. Bar and appetizers also on Friday. You must go.
Sara Quiroz
I have visited the Rubin many times and always enjoyed my time there. It is a small and very manageable but lovely well curated museum. This past Friday was easily the best time. The museum is now hosting "K2 Friday Nights" where admission is free, there is a DJ and easily the best happy hour in the city - 2 for 1 on beer wine and wells from 6-7. Meaning, I had 2 glasses of sparkling rose for $10. The current exhibition is also really cool. It is called world of sound and has many auditory components.
Mary Raphael George
I liked being surrounded by the art at the Rubin. I felt it to be a sensual experience. The colors and the feelings went together. The Asian art was thrilling. It was nice that the museum was free on Friday nights gathering young adults to view art and experience it. There was also a nice bar available. I thought the drinks were heavy on price and not the best I ever had but it was still fun to have a bar in a museum!
Ali Zeeshan
Great collection of Himalayan art, culture and history. Don't forget to go with the kids on Sundays for family activities.
Solo Mia
One of my favorite museums in NYC. It has a nice vibe, I always feel peaceful after visiting it. Was there with my mom and a 11 years old daughter - everyone enjoyed the experience. P.S there is also a bar inside the museum on a first floor😉 …
Jenan Wood
Had an incredible time here. It’s free on Friday evenings so you can walk right in and have a seat. Loved the wall exhibit of anxiety vs hope. Really relatable and unites us all as humans. The exhibits about Buddhism were beautiful and pretty interesting. Loved that I can do my yoga meditation there also.
The restaurant food was really good and flavorful (surprising for a museum restaurant). They have excellent cocktails and craft beers. The curry salmon was cooked perfectly. The matcha ice cream included some biscuit and candied ginger and the combo was delicious- i would recommend to anyone looking for a sweet treat for just $5. Overall a lovely visit and would definitely take my visiting relatives to this museum
Adrienne Wartawan
Came here with my dad a few months ago, and loved it. Great combination of art and culture of Tibet. 10/10 would totally come back here to see all the artifacts and tapestries. Love the layout of the museum and overall feel of it. If you want to learn more about Buddhism or just Tibet, this is a great start. Love it!
Olisa Fowlin
I am a member to this museum. It is one of the most remarkable museums. Their Friday nights packed. The lounge area encouraging socializing. This museum covers history, anthropology, East Asia and also educated me more about catholicism in Europe more than any other institutions. It is well rounded and supports their main objective, the culture of Tibet. Shrine room is awesome.
HS T (THS)
Collection of Kashmir, Tibetan and Nepalese Buddhist art. Tangka and statues.
Google User
Understated and underestimated museum. Great place to bring your friends to. Unique Asian art and all the pieces selected with care and knowledge. Me and a friend spent couple of hours there, enjoying the collection. That was my second time there. They do have discount for students and seniors.
kayla rolon
If you're into art history or just something new to do, this is the place to come. The artwork is beautiful and detailed and it really tells you a lot about the Buddhist history and religion. On the very top floor they have a meditation room so you can have a peace of mind. Occasionally on the weekends they have a small violinist group that compliments the atmosphere of the museum. They also have a dinning area that you can sit and eat there and have a splendid time.
Christopher Sattler
Amazing. I am pretty new to the museum scene, but this one was instantly a favorite. The layout is really nice and has a natural flow that is easy to follow. Placards next to the artwork/artifacts explains the historical context surrounding the piece and then a separate paragraph describes what's going on in the piece itself. The cafe has some delicious lunch selections!
Jonathan Cruz
Outstanding and insightful. A great experience of Tibetan Bhuddism. Highly Recommend.
Ronie Pastko
Super engaging fun staff during family activity on Sundays!
David Okada
One of my favorite museums. They have a beautiful Shrine room and unusual Tankas and statues from Tibet and Nepal that you would never normally see.
Jonathan Davidson
Really unique exhibit and we learned a lot. We want to go back.
EveBikerBabe Matthews
My husband and I celebrated our 35th anniversary in the city for the weekend! On the last day he surprised me with a visit to the Rubin Museum of Art. I was shock because it's an Art Museum and I said wow....really baby....he said it's an era and area of the world that you love. Himalayan art and religion. Omg I was in heaven. The artwork and religious artifacts were spectacular! Love, love ....love... He was told 2 hours to view 3 floors no way 3 1/2 and that is due to having to get to the airport to get our flight home. Oh the gift shop was wonderful. I picked up 3 gorgeous and informative books. I took over 50 pictures! Did I say how much I enjoyed my visit! Oh when you walk in the wheel of desire..dreams a great start!
R.
This is a niche museum dedicated to the art of the Himalayans and especially Tibet. If you're inclined that way you will love this place, because the space is beautiful and the art is amazing. If you have no particular interest in this kind of work, there are other museums you might find more enjoyable. And if you're socially inclined, think about going later in the day to take advantage of their well-stocked (though not very well-priced) bar or one of their screenings.
Ursula Melendi
Beautifully constructed boutique museum with permanent and temporary exhibits of Asian art. Interactive exhibits well suited for young and old alike. A wonderful restaurant on the ground floor serves delicious salads, appetizers, sandwiches and main courses with an Asian influence. Mulligatawny soup is the best I have ever tasted!
Marybeth Martin
Definitely worth a visit ! If you are interested in Asian/South Asian art and culture this is a lovely place to spend an afternoon. Quiet respite from the city. I do wish the café offered more authentic food. I visited during their annual festival and enjoyed the dancers.
Abhilash Mohanty
Fantastic place to go see a little bit of history. A great snapshot of Asian history told in a beautiful setting. I loved every bit of it. Definitely check out the book stall downstairs. It has some really amazing stuff. The cafe in the basement was underwhelming though. Wouldn't recommend it.
Przemek Klosowski
Very interesting collection of Buddhist art from China, India, Nepal and Tibet. They have an interesting melange of philosophy, craft, historic and political background that is hard to get otherwise.
Make sure to find the buddhist altar room on the third(?) floor: the visual and audio environment molded together for a haunting experience.
Swathi (Swaffles)
Well curated items but perhaps not as strong of a narrative around Buddhism as you might expect for a "museum". Consider it more of a gallery. Beautiful none the less.
Richard Gates
The Rubin Museum specializes in Himalayan art, and has a fantastic collection of items from around that part of the world. It is set on 6 floors in a building that has great character and design but to it's previous use with a great circular staircase in the middle. There is also a very nice restaurant in the museum. Yo u could easily stay a whole day and enjoy it.
Rachel Antonio
Absolutely fantastic exhibit. This is a museum that specializes in Himalayan art. The building itself is interesting. Start at the top floor and work your way down. You;d find lectures being given, discussions held, and live demonstrations. It's a very Zen space and you will be peering at the art to see all the details. There is a movie theater at the bottom and a bar which seems to be very hip.
Joe Messina
Nice museum in Chelsea. Not sure if exhibits change but this visit had mostly Himalayan art
K. B. Pok-Carabalona
Space is beautiful. Art collection is interesting, but a little one-noted for me. I went for a specific exhibition, but was not overly impressed. However, I was impressed by another exhibition that was there. Didn't visit the permanent exhibition so I'll probably go back to have a better idea about the art. Still museum is inexpensive and the space is definitely gorgeous.
Stephanie Powers-delPino
I really love this museum enough that I decided to purchase a membership after my family's fourth visit. We discovered the museum during a field trip with my son. He asked to return and have been enjoying the space, programs and experience with the staff ever since. Patrons can leave a note for a future patron. Recieving your red sealed letter is a great treat and way to connect visitors to each other. The talks are excellent and organized by theme. The Sunday family events are well worth attending and the Friday night jazz and cocktail hour is the perfect way to end the week. I would highly recommend checking the Ruben out.
Em Bash
Great vibe and atmosphere. Interactive and informative. Loved it & will be back!(:
Holly Eng
The architecture of this building is reminiscent of the "donut" nature of the Guggenheim. This means that the exhibits are displayed in the outer circle and makes it easy to navigate and ensures you will pretty much get to see everything. With that being said, it's not a big museum but does showcase an impressive collection of Asian art, specifically focusing on the Himalayan region. I am not particularly into older pieces of art so your experience will depend on your interests but it's a museum that is in a great location and is worth checking out if you are interested in this particular type of art.
Lee Gaul
I was very impressed with the well thought-out exhibition which incorporated every part of the museum in it's scope. From the grand swirling staircase, to the food in the cafe and on every floor. Wonderfully curated collection of historical and contemporary pieces staged with excellent contextual information. A must visit museum!
Isanuk Barry
very nice enjoyable museum devoted to Himalayan art.Had some sensory exhibits that were very relaxing. Got a sense of the spiritual.fir the average person unless you are deeply into it,I would suggest the excursion takes about an hour to an hour and half.
Dame Childe
A wonderful place for lovers of Tibetan culture and arts.
I particularly love the themes of the Rubin's exhibitions and the intelligent selection of beautiful art pieces from Nepal, Tibet and North India displayed in accordance.
Meditation sessions happen every Wednesday.
A very unique and transforming journey in the middle of NYC.
Maryam Suluki
I am listening to the Awakening podcasts. I am excited to have this opportunity to hear the experiences and thoughts of the
participants. I am excited to have their views awaken me to the different possibilities of what is and what can be and how these differences are not threats to me but are what life is about.
David Canela
Beautiful museum. For every lover of Himalayas art is a must in New York. Six floors, beautiful staircase, fine artistic arrangement. Soft background music, from the East. An amazing Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room. You will love it.
Vinayshankar Kulkarni
Very authentic place showcasing excellent exhibitions. I visited when they were showcasing exhibitions on Himalayan ary, Tibetan, Mongolian, Indian, Chinese and Nepalese artwork. Staff were friendly, the place really easy to navigate and overall a wonderful experience. Really well curated I must say.
They also offer student discounts, if you are eligible.
Dipika Kaushik
Awesome place with a very nice gift store. A very amazing place for asians to know how their roots are one with so many similarities in our culture...China, India, Nepal and Tibet. The shrine was so beautiful and powerful.
Alex Moulton
The Rubin has a very special, highly curated collection of Buddhist art that is very inspiring. The curators and staff create a wonderful experience that stretches across several floors and a theater, with seasonally rotating exhibits that extend themes across the year. Surprisingly, the museum flies under the radar of most New Yorkers and tourists but is absolutely worth visiting, even if the subject matter seems foreign to you. The building itself is also quite special, with a large ascending circular staircase that is very impressive. Additionally, they have a great café.
Jacob Landsman
One of the best museums in NYC. A great experience all around. Very thoughtfully structured with great exhibits. Couldn't recommend more highly.
Irena G
Very nice surprise in the middle of a hectic city. The place features artifacts from the Himalayas and provide a great escape from the city outside. You have corners in the museum itself where you can just sit and relax. They provide a free audio tour which you can request at the ticket reception.
Virginia Kaycoff
Extensive collection of amazing Buddhist art. Many excellent, varied, thought-provoking events, includung films, concerts, meetups, and lecture/discussions. Tempting gift shop. Very good casual restaurant/wine bar. Lovely interior architecture. Who could ask for more?
Sara Wagschal
The Himalayan art exhibit was superb. I wish i could have spent more time but I had a class scheduled. There is a restaurant but due to short time did not eat. The museum is organized so that you start at the 6th floor and descend with stairs or an elevator. Each floor has art in various media, video etc. Wednesday is the late [til 9 PM] when I attended a musian was conducting a meditation with a noise bowl. Lovely. A wonderful introduction to Eastern religions.
Maegan Douglas
I really enjoyed how well kept and cleanly laid out the galleries are. Every room looked perfect. No one artwork was too crowded. Great mixture of old and new art. I loved my visit!
Colleen F
Great museum. They do not have many permanent exhibits so it's a different experience every time you go. I love the main staircase; it has an auditory component to it. As you move up and down the staircase the sound changes. There are also many places within the museum where you can sit and meditate it contemplate.
Lori S
The Museum was started with the private art collection of a couple who had a passion for Tibetan Art. The Museum itself has a beautiful and very sacred feeling to it. They also have a variety of films and musical performances that are good. The art is so beautiful and special that I like to revisit the permanent collection from time to time.
Ashley AuPont
This museum is so peaceful, calming and intriguing. The exhibits are well curated and the staff are friendly, engaging and welcoming. I highly recommend coming here to visit even if you attend and do work in their cafe area.
J B
An interesting discussion about consciousness of animals and how they are affected by being around humans
Jennifer Seymour
Really neat museum! Very different from the typical art museum, and I like the narrow focus of Tibetan art. The food is DELICIOUS so be sure to go for lunch or dinner with your trip. They also have events like live music.
J K
Absolutely amazing collection of Himalayan art on display.
Jasmine Noor
I stopped by here just for the lounge for a friend's birthday party. The atmosphere was nice and as expected considering it was inside a museum. The drinks were overpriced ($20 + tip for a gimlet and a bottled beer) but the cocktails were well made. As for the food, I only tried the pizza, and it really did taste like something coming out of an oven. I'd make sure to eat somewhere else.
Khushboo Mandhaniya
Very nice museum. Showcases Himalayan Art, Nepalese art, Tibetan art, Indian art. Being an Indian, I felt proud while looking around some masterpieces as it reminds you of your origin.
Richard Busser
If you are visitng the city don't forget to check the Robin Museum of Art. You will find really interesting art innovations who are one of a kind. I had great experience and I hope all of you to enjoy this museum like me. In this area you will find a lot of good restaurants if you get hungry or just to take a drink.
Trung Tieu
Definitely a hidden gem in NYC. It's a great place to get your "Zen" on. All of regular exhibits are really well laid out and provide a lot of insight for people less familiar with the Buddhism etc. The special exhibits are always fascinating and worth the many trips back. Oh, and it's not so ginormous that you get "museum headache"
Michael Ketigian
Beautiful art, and a classy party scene on Friday nights! Be sure to catch the tour that night as well. Huge props to Evan for an amazing, insightful time (if he's still working there).
Seriously lovely (mostly) Tibetan/Buddhist, psychedelic art!
Aaron Cohen
Peaceful and insightful. Recommended for those interested in learning about Tibetan Buddhism
Charlotte
Absolutely amazing. I wasn't sure if I'd enjoy this museum as I wasn't too keen on the Rockefeller collection in the Asia society and museum, however the Rubin museum explains everything so succinctly anwd clearly that it's impossible not to be interested, intrigued and absorbed - I don't even know anything about Buddhism etc! As a lover of modern and contemporary art, I am very surprised that my favourite museum in new York has not been Whitney, MoMA, Guggenheim, but the Rubin museum! Bring your debit card, the shop is amazing beyond belief .......
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Chris Albanese
This is one of my favorite museums in all of nyc. It’s small, intimate, and well curated. Their regular collection is excellent, so it’s worth going to the Rubin no matter what special exhibit is there. But the special exhibits tend to be fantastic too. This isn’t a museum to be missed!
Lisa Cao
This is a hidden gem of a museum--really awesome place for Himalayan and Tibetan art. It is like a sanctuary, with a pretty spiral staircase and spacious layout. Take time to explore the cafe and gift shop too.
Hugo Casella
A great museum to visit with family or friends. Probably one of the best collections of Himalayan art in the US that is open to the public. The coffee shop and store are also nice opportunities to find different teas, coffees, snacks, and shopping.
Lara Simmons
Great hidden gem. Free and open late on Friday night. Had an himilayian Buddhism and Indian photography show when I went. Had a great in depth description of art and process of creating certain peices in the show. Has similar spiral effect as the Guggenheim. Bookstore and restaurant options as well despite being a smaller gallery.
Simon Horwith
One of my favorite museums in NYC... if you appreciate buddhist art (Tibet) it's a must-visit place.
Lynn Biondi
Highly recommend the current contemporary special exhibition - Clapping With Stones - the Art and Acts of Resistance. Creative, powerful. The works of worldwide contemporary artists are highlighted. Beautifully architected building, superb permanent collection of Vajrayana Buddhism art from the Himalayan areas.
jummy
Cute. Has a nice cafe for food and drinks. Interesting art. Went for a panel talk and it was full but still felt intimate due to the set up. I think that they have a theme for the year and the panel discussions are based of different aspects of that theme. Very interesting and def will be back.
Solo Flyer
This is a beautiful museum; I feel nothing but peace here. There is an area (don't remember which floor) where there is "OM" being softly played on well placed speakers. I sat in this area for a bit and I nearly cried I don't have a reason why but the sound was just so peaceful. I didn't have none of the NYC noise blasting into my mind. THE WORLD IS SOUND exhibit is really nice, gentle, and relaxing. Wish I could volunteer here part-time. Love this museum.
Ric Rawls
The Rubin museum, the jewel of Chelsea, is a wonderful place to visit and explore. The exhibits range and vary between Indian to Native Populations across the world. The atmosphere on Friday is festive with a happy hour and free entrance into the museum. Museum lovers will enjoy interactions with the staff, their knowledge of artifacts and their sincerity and love for the museum itself. This crown jewel is worth taking a look for any occassion.
Yolanda Shoshana
One of the sexiest places in New York that most people do not know about. This museum is dedicated to art from the Himalayas. There are new exhibits all the time and special events. It is free on Friday night and there is a DJ in their sensual cafe where you can get beer and wine.
Cho Wu
They have a great collection of Tibetan art. It's the only museum of its kind that I know about in Manhattan. They sometimes have special performances. I once went there when they had a special aerial acrobatics performance over the spiral staircase. It was amazing and unexpected.
Avishek M
Great museum with some good stuffs from Himalayas.
Richard McLaughlin
Spiral central stairway between exhibition floors. Ancient Hindi & Buddhist art.
Josh Pettijohn
A beautiful and impeccably curated museum of east and central Asian art, a not so hidden gem well worth your time.
Kevin Bogle
This is a fantastic addition to our cultural storehouse in New York. Six floors dedicated to Tibetan art including a full sized shrine and high quality rotating exhibitions. On the first floor is a great and affordable restaurant of regional inspired dishes.
Terry Ruth VanDuyn
The Rubin consistently has interesting and thought-provoking exhibits, many of which engage many of your senses. The VR exhibit I went to a few months ago was fascinating, I recorded my voice as part in the OM lab that resulted in another beautiful sound-based exhibit several months later. Always something to do and I've never been disappointed in a visit.
Sahana Rao
The Rubin museum is a large museum for the neighborhood it's in- with six levels if exhibits, with a focus on Buddhist Himalayan art. Their other exhibits focusing on South Asia are also praiseworthy. They have informative audioguides for free and $1 fee for coat check.
Jen Lagasse
This place is a hidden gem. Not only is the space beautiful and well curated, but Cafe Serai far and away serves the best food I've ever purchased in a museum. Get yourself there soon to experience the Himalayan wind exhibition before it closes!
Avi AM
Beautiful museum
Gordon Nash
The museum has a beautiful collection of Himalayan art unlike anything else in the city. It's a place perfect for reflection.
The Naked Soul concert series brings in great artists performing unplugged.
Valentyn Bilousov
Nice place with caffee, where you can pick a glass of wine and take a good not expensive dinner before starting checking all floors with lots of really good pictures, masks, statues and lots of other stuff. I like the room with candles where you can seat and to think. I will definitely recommend to visit this place!!!
Carl Camenisch
It's more about the religion and culture of Tibetan Buddhism.
Visweshwar Ganesh
A hidden gem. The museum has a lot of artifacts of interest and we'll laid out. You can spend around 2-3 hours if you were to read things in detail
The staff was very courteous and helpful. I would recommend this to anyone.
Dilan Badshah
Beautifully done museum with Tibet/Buddhist art. The building and layout is modern and very well done. I recommend starting from top floor and working your way down.
anjna champaneri
A small 3 story museum with a small collection of Tibetan art. Includes a replica of a Buddhist temple for meditation. Beautiful gift store too. Expensive admission given the size of the collection but free with NYU student ID.
Nefeli Papaioannou
Gem of a museum in NYC. Lots of Tibetan Buddhist and Hindu art in a spiraling expanse of open space. Friday evenings are a must for the free admission and live music! Excellent spot to disconnect from the hectic pace of daily life.
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I really enjoyed this place. Definitely a museum worth checking out if you’ve already seen all the major nyc museums.
Marcela G.J.
What a wonderful experience. A must see museum. I don't know why I've never been there before.
Ruby A.
Very interesting museum.
Bryce Payne
Love this museum. They open their doors every Friday evening and they're always doing sweet little things to give back to the city. The organization really seems to embody the ethos of the beautiful and serene art they exhibit.
Corrie Davidson
Love this museum. Asian art throughout winds around a central staircase. The current exhibit on the top floor is unique and challenging. The gift shop features overpriced interesting items - on par with any other museum shop.
KJ Bowen
Fantastic museum and respite from the bustle of New York City. Also great programming and events. Like Dream over where you sleep next to the art! Also happy hour every friday night with free DJ. Great place to meet friends and start the weekend!
Colin Williams
I was part of a group that took a private guided tour through the museum. The collection is absolutely stunning, and even more impressive when given context from the tour guide. One of the best Himalayan and Tibetan art collections in America.
A A
The Rubin is a beautiful museum! I went on a guided tour of the Chitra Ganesh exhibit, and the tour offered a lot of insight and context that allowed me to better understand the exhibit. The Chitra Ganesh exhibit was an amazing sight to see- there was a mix of ancient art and more modern art, using a variety of mediums (including digital!). They also sometimes play music, and they have free admission to the public on Friday afternoons I believe!
It's only a few blocks away from the 14th Street subway stop, and it's truly an amazing museum.
John Rowe
Beautiful lighting on the exhibits the ambience is clean, modern and warm. Nice boutique store. Good cafe. Well worth the experience.
The Steve McCurry photographs from India are wonderful. Must see.
Benedict Cheval
Interesting museum with informative knowledge of Tibetan Buddhism.
E.V. Katehis
I came here to write a class paper and brought my son. We both love Tibetan art. We were gonna stay for tea and a snack but decided not to. It's small but, you feel as if you're in a sacred space. Next time we go, we're getting tea.
Richard Weiss
One of my favorite museums in the city. Stunning collections presented mindfully in a surprisingly open space. Many interesting events and a cafe that has top notch food and drink.
Aleksandr Baranov
Very interesting museum of Hymalayan, Tibetan and Mongolian Buddhist art. They have tours at 1pm and 3pm, which appeared to be very useful for us. The museum cafe is also very good.
Andrew Broadbent
I visited this museum last Friday evening when was in the city for a Zagat Wine Tasting event less than a block away from it. Loved the 8 floors and Chinese exhibits and it having bar in was also very nice. The drinks were watered down over priced though.
David Krivit
Really great Buddhist related exhibits with scents, gongs and more. Super easy to move about.
Steve Llano
Beautiful unique must-see collection of Buddhist art from Tibet and Nepal punctuated by exhibits of contemporary photography and art from these areas. A real gem of a museum that is very different from everyrhong else in Manhattan.
Ambelique Malebranche
This is my favorite museum in NYC! Friday nights are great for the 2 for 1 drinks before 7pm. There is a DJ and classic movie downstairs. The Rubin stays open till 10pm so you have time to check out all six floors!
evelyn rodriguez
Service was superb and upscale. My company hosted our annual holiday party here and it was a wonderful experience from beginning to end. The staff members were so kind and the ambiance was classy, artsy NY. Loved it!
andrea bonney gould
Unique museum that helps set the context for the art of Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, Bangladesh (Buddhist and Hindi). A nice mix of contemporary and historic in a beautiful and inspiring collection.
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I was Walking by this museum and had to try it out. I discovered their modern refreshments and nice space. Great to bring girlfriends here and have a stop for refreshments and chat away. Nice to take a break while you are in the area.
Christopher Keating
Focused and intense. A great experience.
David Markun
I did not have enough time to spend there, but thoroughly enjoyed their exhibits showing how the bronze statues have been made for 1000 years, and how the Himalayan buddhist iconographic paintings are canonically laid out (for example, those fierce-looking trolls in the foreground are protectors). An explainer of prayer wheels and "merit" gives me a better picture of how a reincarnationist karma reward system might influence people's behavior.
david schoenberg
Warm comfortable lounge area, Store, coffee and food available. Not only a museum, but a deeper mission is apparent to introduce principles of mindfulness, compassion, and meditation in addition to Buddhist cultures that that embrace and indoctrinate these principles.
Brenda Brewer
Awesome place to meet friends, beautiful atmosphere for a date. Check out the Himalayan art or attend an event! I was here with the friendly Friday night Dharma Drink crew. Great time!
joanne sinovoi
was with a group on a guided tour on a friday night Jazz night and ate tapas. I loved the spicy meatballs and would order it again. Nice place to hang out on a friday night. The tour guide was good but I was not so interested in the museum otherwise- was not my thing
Dolores Brandon
Wonderful museum for lovers of Himalayan art and culture. The cafe is excellent, too. Small, quiet, an oasis in the city.
Jennifer Mazur
Really interesting museum on a topic that is otherwise little explored. The staff are great, and this place is (sadly) never crowded. The food in the cafe is solid, and definitely try the mulligatawny soup if they have it while you're there.
nelli latypova
NYC must visit! The best museum about oriental art! Educational, informative, lots of items of art, aesthetically beautiful venue, so much to see, explore, learn! Friday evenings are free (from 7pm)!
RGSOUNDF
Amazing uniquem museum dedicated to the Himalayan, Budhist, Nepalese and Bhutan cultures, religions, history, and art. The meditation possibilities offered added to the traditional humming sounds of the region, are an added and excitingly profound experience.
Elizabeth Leone
It was my first time there with my college class. We were a group of about 15 and we didn't feel in the way, it was roomy enough for us to do out lesson, and it was quite enough for us to have discussions. I will be going back on my own...it was amazing!
Kat R
This museum is a really beautiful Museum very nice artwork and history to teach your students about and the fact that it is free even an added bonus. The staff was very helpful as well as the security and it wasn't crowded at all I would take my students back here again.
Kapil Ranade
A large and superb collection of Tibetan Buddhist art in the heart of New York. Fine Vajrayāna art work - gilded statuary, vibrant thangkas, and even the occasional stonework, spread across six levels of exhibits - that include a complete Tibetan Buddhist household shrine. For those fond of Himalayan and Buddhist Art, this place is not to be missed!
Jeffrey Macklis
Just stopped by to kill some time. The museum is new, laid out well, with a full range of programming. They also host a happy hour at 7pm in a comfortable food court.
Nico Phillips
A wonderful display of Himalayan art
Deepan Guharajan
A must see for gaining understanding and appreciation of east and South Asian art, religion, and history! Each exhibit is immaculately curated, and the cafe on the 1st floor is delish!
Julian Hill
Beautiful night at the QuadPrep Gala (Rubin Museum of Art)
Dylan Halpern
One of my favorite museums in NYC. The content is usually similar, but they have a really fantastic collection. Also, free events there are frequent and high quality, sometimes with open bar.
Justice
Super cool collection of Buddhist relics and great sounds. Throughout the whole place there are various recordings of monks chanting, water dripping, frogs and all kinds of cool noises playing...good vibes in this place.
Kimara Davis
Beautiful collection, but not much to see…
Laura Sinnott
Some of the most interesting events happened here the Rubin Museum. But you can also just go to the cafe for wine and delicious food and a special ambience. If you go on DJ night you're here the best world music from Cuban Salsa to kora songs.
Francis Tiso
I knew bits of the Rubin collection before there was a museum to house them. Last Saturday I interviewed a western Lama about programs of meditation in prison. The Rubin Cafe was a perfect spot for tea and in depth conversation.
David Camitta
Went to one of the Friday Nights Happy Hour at the Rubin museum with friends. The place is a bit tight filled with many small circles of meetup groups. The bar was understaffed for the crowd. The people were diverse and interesting to meet. So go mingle already!
Betty Lin
This whole museum was well tied together, beautiful, informative, and I had a great visit.
For anyone who is wondering: the bathrooms are very clean!
Abel Berriz
Quite beautiful museum in the always beautiful Village. You may breathe peace of mind and find inner silence here, be it in the 4th floor shrine, in the exhibitions, or in the lobby's cafe. Great green tea, by the way.
Magda Teter
Fun, inventive museum, mixing traditional art with contemporary works and topics. Friday nights are particularly fun to visit with live music and drinks.
Shea Bartel
Amazing oasis of Tibetan Buddhist art. Beautiful collection of paintings and sculpture in a notably tranquil environment. Hidden gem of NYC museums.
Elle Wang
It's a hidden gem of the vast museum playground of the Big Apple! It's located in Chelsea. Just about the right size if you wanna something different or less overwhelming. Just go, you might learn something you never knew before. Going to Rubin is one of the things I would recommend my out-of-town guests to go if they don't want to go to the tourist-packed places.
Joo Won Park
The current sound art exhibit is very unique. I especially recommended it for musicians.
ALISHER TILAVOV
Beautiful facility. Very educative content. Loved the gift shop has lots of cool stuff. I wish the Cafe was open...
Hua Wang
This museum is small but wonderful. Not only can you see exhibitions but also the museum wants you to try, listen, and experience. Awesome place to spend few hours to learn and reflect.
Sam dela Cruz
This is a wonderful and unique museum in Chelsea that's devoted to East Asian and Buddhist art. It's a great place to for introspection and meditation as well.
Obi Felten
This is now my favourite museum in NYC. Small but perfectly formed, exquisite collection of Tibetan sculpture and paintings. My kids loved the sound exhibition.
Allan Delesantro
One of the greatest museums in New York, not for the size or notoriety of the collection but for the thoughtfulness, and care that has gone into their exhibition. Choosing quality over quantity, Rubin exhibits a carefully selected survey of Himalayan objects allowing you the time to learn about the craft and meaning of each one.
Austin Szatrowski
This place is one of those little, yet amazing museums, tucked away and overshadowed by bigger larger museums. Because it focuses on East Asian Buddhist art, their collection isn't huge, but still has a lot to offer.
Angelo John Lewis
Educational and good non-politically correct description of the relationship between Buddhism and politics. Food at the cafe is decent, though a little pricey. A good way to spend an afternoon.
Jared Skolnick
Really nice specialized museum. Be sure to check out the Mandala Lab
Milena Mitic
The Rubin Museum inspires visitors to make connections between contemporary art and life itself and ideas of the Himalayas and neighboring regions. Something quite different and worth to visit.
Dana Mazal Ziv
We had a great time at this museum. We ended up spending most of the day here, and saw some beautiful art work. The exhibit on sound was my favorite.
Jim Casler
This is a lovely small museum dedicated to the art of the Himalayas. There is a cafe and a gift shop, and five floors of galleries. There is a theater space downstairs.
Marlou PeY
Great place for quiet relaxation and zen time! If you are interested in learning about Buddhism and anything related to it, this museum is a good place to start.
Stefan De Clercq
Visually stunning and superbly curated museum will leave you relaxed and refreshed as if you'd just left a spa. Take advantage of the free entrance on Fridays.
Yang Hao
Yes it is small. But it is cool enough for you to visit it. Quiet, and without the endless flashes of a cellphone cameras. Just like the place the items presented in it are from, peaceful and unique.
Herbert K
If you have any connection or curiosity about the history and herstory of the middle east, this is a terrific place for you to spend a day. . If you are a real buff, try to visit the Jewish History Museum around the corner on West 16th.
Allyson Smith
Beautiful gem of a museum. Great collection of Himalayan art. Wonderful temporary exhibits and permanent ones too. Lovely gift shop.
Gregor J. Rothfuss
Nice architecture and interesting shows.
M. Goodman
Beautiful museum. This is a tranquil spot in a busy area. You can enjoy the art and the various programs or just relax in their large informal eating area.
dr3a4lyfe
I spent a Sunday afternoon at the Rubin Museum with my little sister. It's an interesting little place. The exhibits were nice, it's clean, it's quiet, and you get to really enjoy your visit.
Emily A
I go there a lot, I love the art, none of it is western art and it has a completely different style. The cafe Is also amazing and it's a great place to have lunch.
Bob Moy
The Rubin is a treasure. My first time there. We went for a movie (Mantra: Sounds into silence) and show (kirtan) after. We showed up 2 hours early and could not take in all of the exhibits they had that corresponding with this theme. Looking forward to my next adventure there.
Gene Neyer
Well laid out. Not crowded. Excellent free app. If you like Tibet and adjacent art, good way to spend an hour or three.
Erika Jeffers
Every time I come here, I leave a changed person. This museum is where you need to be if you are at any stage in your spiritual journey. Also, the events they have are always the best.
Rodrigo V Cunha
best spiritual museum ever
Diogo Teles
One of the most underrated museums in NYC. Beautiful exhibition with impressive pieces on hindu and Buddhist culture. Very well organised and structured.
Dave Epstein
Great exhibits, from an introduction to classic Indian art to examples from over the centuries. Highly recommended as a museum you can do in one day.
Natalia Tereshuk
Spent wonderfull Sunday with my family in Rubin. Free admission for a family afternoon. Not crowded even on Sunday Rubin involves you into a meditation from the door step. I was impressed by overwhelming atmosphere of Eastern Art.
Justin Mayo
The Rubin Museum has all the Ancient Wisdom to Lift your soul to A SUPER HIGH LEVEL of ENLIGHTENMENT and BEYOND! I would be there everyday if I could I can’t get enough of the 4th floor the Energy inside is SUPER along with all there staff and Guests!
KGQ NYC
Stunning collection. Serene, stress-reducing space. Absolutely worth the visit.
Peter Tobiessen
Rubin museum has an amazing collection of art from different parts of Asia: from China and Mongolia to India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Afghanistan. Several floors of amazing sculptures, paintings, carvings, tapestries, etc: beautiful and exotic.
Lyn F
Great place to go because they constantly change the exhibits which are always very interesting. It's mostly Himalayan art from all the countries in that region.
Adam Schwartz
The museum itself is definitely part of the draw, if you are with a 5 year old. The joy of climbing stairs is infectious. Especially in such serene surroundings .
Binderiya Munkhbat
I love this museum. You can find some time for yourself here to meditate, relax, have fun, engage in an event and learn something new every time when you visit!
Stangny Mendoza
BEAUTIFUL ON A FRIDAY EVENING + FRIENDLY STAFF
Peter Teoh
Exquisite collection of Asian art from the Himalayas to East Asia. Exhibit space is very nice with great pieces on display. They also have special shows that change frequently.
Eric Lucrezia
Incredible works of art from Tibet, India, China, curated in a magical way. Totally worth the visit. Many very cool interactive events all year.
Reto Stuber
A space to explore your spirituality, highly recommend!
Bill
Very friendly staff. Pretty spacious gallery for a peaceful visit because it doesnt get very crowded. A decent amount to see if you're in the area.
Rachel Edelson
Beautiful museum of Himalayan art. Great gift shop. Nice cafe. Outstanding lecture series and films shown.
André Baumecker
Incredible place! Inspiring collection on a calm quiet space, very well put together exhibitions. Was very happily surprised to visit and can't wait to visit again!
Corinna Roberge
Definitely come to the gallery openings!
A beautiful, uplifting space. You will definitely enjoy yourself, and meet incredible and interesting new friends as well.
Shiyu
nice place the art’s seems more valuable than some museums nearby. Had free admission thanks to Bank of America
Philip Koch
This is 5 floors of Buddhist art. Very atmospheric. The restaurant is excellent. Free of admission charge Friday night from 5 p.m. to closing
Tyson Robertson
Easily one of the best museums in the city. A beautiful building and the shows are always unique. I have gone many times over the years and always love it.
Ilya Speranza
Such an amazing collection of Eastern art in a beautiful setting. Very spiritual place as well with a lovely cafe! All one could hope for.
Abu Nasim
Love the museum. They are always changing the exhibits and constantly learn new things with each visit. I like how they mix technology to further explain the artwork.
Jovi B
The food was amazing. I went with my daughter and she loved it. My only complaint was the bacon was to hard but EVERYTHING else was amazing so I am giving them a 5 star nonetheless.
Min Jin
Small, concentrates on Tibetan and SE Asia Buddhism collection. Takes Bank of America "museum on us" first weekend of month.
Vesselina Nikiforova
Went to Run bin museum for free Friday and happy hour. And wandered around the exhibition. Wonderfully curated with a lot of explanations. Planning to go again next Friday.
Mark Shahon
The program was excellent, but If not become a member. Was a member for the first five years, but the museum did fewer programs and increase program costs. Too bad.
Fred Karp
I always enjoy the Rubin except this visit left me wanting after learning 2 floors were closed. The closings were not clearly stated on the museum's website.
Adam Brown
Fantastic museum. It is the first museum that I have been to that was devoted to Tibet and Buddhism. They also have rotating exhibitions that have an Asian focus.
Jess Ellis
The gift shop is small, but very cute! The carrot cake at the cafe was amazing, and the staff were so helpful & friendly! Plus there's a Pokestop ;)
Talee Reed
Beautiful exhibit that was very interactive.
Sandy Qureshi
My favorite Museum. They always have interesting exhibits. The newest one is about sound. I really loved it. Almost forgot Fridays evenings are free.
Denean Paulik
This place is really beautiful and the service is fantastic. It is a modern space with fantastic exhibitions. I held an event here a few years back and the special events team was amazing to work with. Highly recommended.
Black Greenmoney
Himalayan, Buddhist, Hindu, art and historical artifacts. Go after 6PM on Fridays and it's free! Great place for art and history enthusiasts alike.
Edgard Nau
Other guests were conversing loudly. Staff said nothing. I thought it would be a quiet space.
Peter Vey
Friday night is a great time to come. Free entry, and the galleries are relatively uncrowded most of the time as most people are downstairs in the lounge drinking.
Lani Shepard
The Rubin contains some of the most extraordinary Asian artifacts in New York city. There is a lovely cafe inside this very modern looking venue.
Linda Hill Brainard
Very special place.
My husband and I have missed it so much during the Covid-19 lockdown. We have visited regularly for concerts, lectures, exhibits and even lunch.
Jason Oermann
One of the best museums in the city. Best way to experience it is to go early on a Friday. Great happy hour menu and free admittance after.
Rosaura
Beautiful environment for solitude while flowing through Eastern philosophy and history going back thousands of years. A total different dimension of the hustle and bustle of the city.
Matt Sung
A very Zen experience. Tip: Free admission for Friday night happy hour and open until 10. Open late on Wednesday too (9pm).
Enrico Zanardo
Great collection of Asian art, and a beautiful setting too.. They also hold regular jazz concerts with outstanding musicians from NYC and abroad
Garima Gupta
Small but a fantastic selection, really homey and comfortable. You need some time to go through it properly if you are into it. It's a great place to visit!
Richard Pearce-Moses
Amazing exhibit of Tibetan art. The building itself is fascinating: formerly the home of Barney's and the staircase is of architectural note.
Harry Chen
A very calm and peaceful place for rich Himalayas, India, Tibetan art. Good place to immerse Asian religions through arts.
D. Alvarado
If you want a serene museum with beautiful art and modern space plus laid back atmosphere look no further and become a repeat customer like the author!
Matthew Freihaut
Great collection of Tibetan art. Nice size too! You can go slowly through and be finished in about two hours.
Waseh Ahmad
Went on the culture pass. Amazing display of South eastern and eastern Asian cultures mixed with a futuristic interpretation. Loved the wall with people's hopes and anxieties
Tony Sarthou
Surprised to find a lively and stylish bar / restaurant with excellent happy hour. We came for a concert (the wonderful Laura Cantrell) and stayed for the art!
Andrey Deev
Amazing place! The place of Maitreya!
N. Sundari
Awesome museum. Great atmosphere on Friday nights for drinks and conversation. Close to train station. Would highly recommend.
Elizabeth J
This is a great museum if you like Asian art, esp Buddhas. It is a quiet and relaxed space.
Rolando Hernandez
Beautiful exhibits and amazing staff. It can be a very Zen experience. Take your time and enjoy.
Sheri Shipe
The Ruben has great events. The K2 lounge and Caberet Cinema on Friday nights. Lectures on the art and mindfulness meditation during the day. Much more than a museum.
Curtis Schuman
Very educational. I enjoyed the experience and thought it was a very good value. I spent 2 hours there and left with a better understanding of the culture and its religion.
Peter Marino
Great Asian religions and artwork representation with numerous immersive experiences.
Jovanna Tosello
I'd highly recommend the free tour. An hour only covered the first two floors, but was a great supplement to the museum's exhibitions.
Amrita Nair
Best museum I've been to...gonna visit it Everytime I go to NY
Karen Ruhleder
This is a fascinating museum. I particularly enjoyed the display of a somewhat recent acquisition, an elaborate book of charts for divination from the 18th century. The artwork is extraordinary.
Frederick Kinney
Limited works of art but grateful to be able to go on free Friday nights. Beautiful ancient artifacts..
Justin Hoch
Really great sequence of exhibits around India and the Himalayas. Went for the Steve McCurry "India" show, stayed for everything else. Really enjoyed it.
J M
Interesting exhibits but also a nice chill restaurant and cafe and shop. Not an overwhelming museum like some others.
malcolm low
Had a wonderful time catching up with a friend, it a nice place tucked away in the middle of busy Manhattan. Wonderful place to meet for coffee or lunch.
greg b
1st time and loved it !
Mark Boyles
Great if you are interested in Tibetan and Mongolian art. If not, it's nice to walk around and expand your horizons.
Nicole Monet Rizzo
Small and perfectly curated. Great selection of Asian Art, mostly from Central Asia like India, Nepal, etc. Free on Fridays after 6.
Sunil Gandhi
A museum dedicated to Tibetan/Buddhist art. Keep an afternoon free while in New York and visit this beautiful place.
Shirley Tong
Small but very quiet, true to it's subject matter. I felt very at peace here, and the art was beautiful. Would definitely revisit again in the future.
Ed Correa
Attended an event here and I enjoyed my time at the Rubin. The Asian art pieces were a real treat to see and learn about.
Olivier LA
Relaxing setting, good food.
Ben Slivka
Insanely old Buddhist artifacts -- from 7th century AD and later. I have been to 6 Buddhist countries, and the exhibits take me back to Bhutan, Burma, China, ...
Nicolas Boaknin
Best kept secret. Right mix of pieces and easy to follow explanations. An great introduction to Buddhist art.
Parvin Zafarani
One of the best museums in New York and I've seen almost all. Make sure to catch a tour with Dr. Ron on a Friday night to get the best experience
Kevin Bender
Beautiful museum. Small enough so you don't feel obligated to rush through. Lots of really cool old relics.
TJ Wang
Relatively small, but still has plenty worth seeing. First floor has a nice bar and seating area. Pay what you want entry.
Angel Yamada
Very instructive and self guided tour. Initial floors introduces on what are the characters, then the different materials and techniques, and the themes. After that background, the main pieces appear.
Sophia Beceiro
Beautiful museum with so many wonderful pieces. I love spending hours in here, and bringing friends and family.
Yune Leou-On
Priceless collection and unique statues.
SONO ARIMA
I love this museum. I love Asian artifacts and culture. There little cafe's food is tasty.
S.Brooks
Love this museum, went on a class trip. Beautiful art work, cute gift shop. I want to go back
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It’s cool. Its design and exhibition are both cool.
Warren Specht
A place worth a visit. Take your time then spend some relaxing in the Temple area. Good place to end the tour.
Chris Lord
A nice little museum full of small Asian brass deities of one sort or another. Visit on Friday evening when it's free!
PAUL YUNG
Learn a lot about Buddhism. A lot of Buddhist art from more than just Tibet. Great little museum.
Alex Topal
I cannot say it's outstanding museum, but pretty good. Has a lot to offer besides museum itself. Educational one, I can say.
The Corcoran Group
Come on a Friday night for a cocktail and some culture. This spacious museum boasts a prayer inducing collection of art from the Himalayas.
jen winslow
Enjoyable visit on the free Friday night. Relaxing museum.
Martha Delgadillo
Love the collection of Tibetan and far east art, super peaceful environ. Decent cafe menu. Accessible via mass transit.
Jad Jackson
I had a wonderful experience here. They have a pretty rich collection of works but old and new and the staff are nice.
Ismael Galvez
Great museum but I will not eat there, staff really careless saw one staff member pick up tongs from floor to later place them back on the pastry rack!
Humberto Cicia
Excellent place. You can learn and connect with your soul at the same time. Highly recommend this Museum.
Barrett McCormick
A grand collection of Buddhist art. A sacred sense of peace. A Tibetan temple. Prayer wheels. Knowledgeable staff.
lendasock
Interesting museum filled with Himalayan and Tibetan works. Wonderful to see
Gabrielle Ughetto
You have to discover this museum : it's all about Tibetan and Buddhist/induist art. There is also live music on Wednesday and Friday evenings
Rosemary Del Orbe
The Lovely atmosphere at Café Serai with happy hour from 6pm to 7pm and admission free every Friday
Ebrahman Ebrahman
Yes, Zizek was right in identifying Buddhism replacing Christianity as the official religion of hepstars in the later phase of capitalism and this meuseum thinly, mildly monumentalize that phenomenon...
Marcus fiedtkou
Great experience! Would highly recommend to anyone even remotely interested in Buddhism and Hinduism.
DEADMANS BABY
WATCHED DONNIE DARKO THERE.
I HAD FORGOTTEN THAT PATRICK,MAGGIE AND DREW WERE IN THAT.
THEY HAD A CLEAN PLACE,INCLUDING THE REST ROOM AND A CLUB VIBE UPSTAIRS WITH A DJ AND DRINKS 🍹
I WOULD RECOMMEND IT IF YOU LIKE TRENDY PEOPLE AND MOVIES.
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Gabriel de Armero
Great photo exhibitions every now and then. On Friday's its free with a good cocktail offer.
John C
My first time and was really impressed by the Himalayan Arts Exhibit. Don't miss it . A truly unique experience.
Lauren Puglisi
Beautiful and interactive museum with delicious cafe! Learned so much about South Asian history, culture, and religions!
Ben
Fantastic entry into a wonderfully rich museum full of history and art. Highly recommended. Dedicate around 2 ish hours to absorb it all.
Axel Santiago
Very nice displays I like the simpler layouts use for the exhibits allowing you to see everything in a nice sequence
Linda Harris
great museum for himalayan and tibetan art. Docent led tour adds a lot to the ecperience.
François Lespinasse
Great exhibition with a lot of Oriental loot. But the thought that it may have been stolen or taken away from its original place is haunting me
Thepiggyrules
Beautiful museum well curated but could use a bit more diversity in its exhibitions.
Stern Huang
Great exhibit for Himalayan art. Plenty of history and religion packed into one place.
Katie Doyle
Beautiful museum with a symbolic layout and design! Very educational and attention-grabbing.
Tai Gei
Amazing and informative museum, even has a Friday cocktail night with drinks and small bites to eat.
R R (RR)
Fantastic collection in a beautiful and serene setting. Be sure to get on a docent tour to get some essential background information.
Adelya Aksanova
Beautiful museum with a vast collection and a guided historical contextualization. Would recommend!
Javier Chavez
Love the mediation walks.
Daniel Harrell
Great experience and a very knowledgeable free tour of the history of buddhism across different exhibitions
raindro zest
Really great collection! Some of the best examples of Buddhist artwork I've seen.
Philippe Burger
The Rubin is very well curated, and both the permanent and temporary exhibitions really relate the worlds of far away and long ago with the world of today.
De charess
absolutely gorgeous. feels like you're travelling in Tibet for two hours. Will come back again!
Rahul Pandit
What a lovely place! Immerse yourself in Himalayan culture and art in New York!
M G
Perhaps one of the best museums you've never heard of, especially if you have an interest in Asian art or history.
Terrence Hyden
$19 adult for non member. Well worth a trip