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The Museum of Modern Art, designed by Yoshio Taniguchi. Entrance at 53rd Street. © 2006 Timothy Hursley

Museum Admission (includes Museum galleries, film programs, MoMA Audio programs, and admission to P.S.1)

     

MoMA Higlights

MoMA Highlights
The perfect guide to your visit,
now available in 7 languages

This publication is available for $20 with the purchase of an admission ticket at MoMA or online

Adults $20
Seniors
(65 and over with ID)
$16
Students
(full-time with current ID)
$12
Children
(sixteen and under). This policy does not apply to children in groups.
Free
Members Free

Admission is free for all visitors during Target Free Friday Nights, sponsored by Target, every Friday evening, 4:00–8:00 p.m. Tickets for Target Free Friday Nights are not available in advance.

Tickets may be purchased online.

Please note: Film tickets may be obtained for same-day screenings at no charge by presenting your Museum admission ticket stub at the Film and Media Desk.

Purchase admission to six New York attractions with CityPass.

MoMA/Top of The Rock Observation Deck
Joint Ticket Purchase at MoMA admissions desk: $30.00 (20% off retail cost)

Buy the MoMA Top of The Rock combination ticket and see two inspiring views with one easy ticket: View MoMA's world-renowned collection of modern art, then walk two blocks to Top of The Rock Observation Deck on Fiftieth Street to see the New York City skyline from seventy stories above Rockefeller Center.

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Film Admission (not including Museum gallery admission)

 

Adults
Seniors
(65 and over with ID)

Students
(full-time with current ID)
Children
(sixteen and under)

$10
$8

$6

Free, but a ticket is required

Film admission tickets can be purchased in person only.

(Please note: For New Directors/New Films ticketing information, please visit the ND/NF page, or go to www.filmlinc.com.)

The price of a film ticket may be applied toward the price of a Museum admission ticket when a film ticket stub is presented at the Lobby Information Desk within thirty days from the date on the stub (does not apply during Target Free Friday Nights, 4:00–8:00 p.m.).

Screenings are held in the Museum's Theaters 1 and 2 (The Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters 1 and 2) and Theater 3 (The Celeste Bartos Theater). Tickets for film programs in Theaters 1 and 2 are available at the lobby information desk (beginning at 1:00 p.m. on weekdays and 9:30 a.m. on weekends) and the Film desk (beginning at 4:00 p.m. on weekdays and 1:00 p.m. on weekends). Tickets for film programs in Theater 3 are available at the lobby information desk (beginning at 9:30 a.m.) and at the lobby desk of The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building (beginning at 1:00 p.m.).

Admission for a day of screenings: Adults $10; Seniors (65 and over with ID) $8; Students (full-time with current ID) $6; Children (16 and under) and members free, but a ticket is required. During Target Free Friday Nights, tickets are free from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. For complete ticketing policy, film calendar, and other information, visit the lobby information desk, the Film desk, or call (212) 708-9480. Sound-enhancement systems are available free of charge at the Film desk.

Film tickets may be obtained for same-day screenings at no charge by presenting your Museum membership card or your Museum admission ticket stub at the Film and Media Desk.

A limited number of advance tickets are available, no more than one week in advance of a film, to Museum members for a 50¢ service fee and to the general public for the film ticket price plus an additional $1.50 service fee.

All MoMA members (Individual, Dual, Family, Student National/International, Fellow, Supporting, Sustaining, Patron, Benefactor, and above) attending a film screening must be prepared to present their MoMA Membership Card for scanning, in addition to a screening ticket, to gain admittance to the theaters. As a reminder, Individual, Dual, Family, Student, and National/International membership cards admit one person only.

Guests accompanying Individual, Dual, Family, Student and National/International Members must present a Member Guest Ticket for scanning, in addition to a screening ticket, to gain admittance to the theaters. Tickets for guests of Individual, Dual, Family, Student, and National/International members may be purchased for $5.00, either at the time of the film or up to one week in advance of the film, along with a screening ticket.

Guests of Contributing Level Members need only a screening ticket, but must be accompanied by the member.

 

Download the MoMA Floor Plan and Visitor Guide in PDF format (Adobe Acrobat Reader required). The Visitor Guide is also available in Français, Deutsch, Italiano, Español,
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The Museum of Modern Art, designed by Yoshio Taniguchi. Entrance at Fifty-third Street. © 2006 Timothy Hursley

 

 

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