The Frick Collection is now the top-ranked attraction in New York City, showcasing an impressive collection of art spanning from the 1400s to the 1800s. It reopened after five years, featuring ten new galleries on the second floor that were previously not accessible to the public. The mansion served as the private residence of Henry Clay Frick, a steel magnate. Visitors can explore the lavish space and experience a blend of historical opulence and inviting warmth.
The top attraction in New York City is The Frick Collection, which houses an awe-inspiring assemblage of art from the 1400s to the 1800s. It's the only NYC attraction where you can see an impressive collection of Renaissance art inside the palatial home of the art collector, and that alone would earn it the top spot—but it also houses a five-star restaurant.
This opulent Upper East Side mansion-turned-museum had been closed for five years, and it reopened this spring with the addition of 10 new galleries inside the formerly off-limits second story.
You can pretend to live like a Frick as you wander from room to room imagining what it was like to live in this resplendent home. Despite the incredible wealth that practically drips from floor to ceiling, the mansion doesn't feel stuffy.
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