







Transport yourself to an arts oasis amidst the chaos of Manhattan at the Rubin Museum of Art. Discover five floors of galleries featuring permanent and temporary exhibitions of art spanning 1,500 years, with a special focus on the art of the Himalayan regions. Immerse yourself in the rich artistic traditions and religious cultures of the Himalayas, including modern regions like Tibet, Nepal, India, and Mongolia. Take in the awe-inspiring sight of wrathful deities, marvel at art designed for meditation, and be captivated by contemporary artworks inspired by the art of the Himalayas.
At the Rubin Museum of Art, you'll find a moment of calm in the Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room, an immersive installation that evokes the aesthetics and atmosphere of a traditional Tibetan place of devotion. Explore your emotions in the interactive space, the Mandala Lab, where you can delve into the depths of your inner self and gain insights about your emotional well-being. Feel inspired as you explore the museum's extensive collection of Tibetan Buddhist and Himalayan art, capturing the spirituality and beauty of the region. Discover the serenity and artistic wonders that await you within the museum's walls, and let the art transport you to another world.
150 West 17th Street, New York, NY 10011
(212) 620-5000 x344
Hours
Thursday - Sunday: 11:00AM - 5:00PM
Every Friday: 6:00PM - 10:00PM admission is free.
Monday - Wednesday: CLOSED
The hours of operation for this attraction are: Monday – Saturday: 9:00am – 8:00pm
Meeting Point: McCarthy Square, located at Charles Street & Waverly Place, Manhattan, NY, 10014
For questions or requests contact:
Email: christopherstreettours.com
Phone number: 646-397-3768
Five floors of galleries showcasing art spanning 1,500 years from the Himalayan regions.
Special focus on the art of Tibet, Nepal, India, and Mongolia.
Experience the tranquility of the Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room and explore your emotions at the interactive Mandala Lab.
For accessibility information, please visit rubinmuseum.org/accessibility
Redeem in person by presenting your New York City Borough Pass to the front desk attendant upon arrival.