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The '''Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum''', more commonly known as the '''Guggenheim''', is a museum on the [[Upper East Side]]. It costs $20 per person, unless you have your [[CUID]].
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The '''Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum''', more commonly known as the '''Guggenheim''', is a museum on the [[Upper East Side]] of [[Manhattan]]. It costs $22 per person, unless you have your [[CUID]], in which case it costs $18 to enter. On Saturdays, the museum offers "Pay What You Wish" admission from 5:45–7:45pm.
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Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the bright white cylindrical structure contrasts its surrounding environment.
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The exhibits are pretty weird compared to more tame museums like the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 29 January 2014

See also Wikipedia's article about "Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum".

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, more commonly known as the Guggenheim, is a museum on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. It costs $22 per person, unless you have your CUID, in which case it costs $18 to enter. On Saturdays, the museum offers "Pay What You Wish" admission from 5:45–7:45pm.

Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the bright white cylindrical structure contrasts its surrounding environment.

The exhibits are pretty weird compared to more tame museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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