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Whitney Museum Tickets

Whitney Museum Tickets

Whitney Museum Tickets

Discover over 21,000 works of American Art at the Whitney Museum.

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Highlights and inclusions

Highlights:

  • Explore the vast collection of American art spanning from the 20th century to the present at the Whitney Museum, which houses over 21,000 works by more than 3,000 artists.

  • Marvel at iconic works by artists such as Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol, and Alexander Calder.

  • Explore 15 rotating exhibitions over nine floors featuring diverse 20th and 21st-century American art.

  • Enjoy panoramic views of New York City from one of the museum's 4 outdoor terraces.

  • Visit the exclusive on-site restaurant, Untitled, for a unique dining experience.

What’s Included:

  • Your ticket to the Whitney Museum of American Art

  • Audio guide in English & Spanish

  • Free Wi-Fi

About

Experience American Art Like Never Before at The Whitney Museum

Immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of American creativity at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Founded in 1931 by sculptor and art patron Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, the museum celebrates living artists and showcases the evolution of American art from the 20th century to the present. Located in New York's vibrant Meatpacking District, the museum's unique architecture, designed by Renzo Piano, provides an inspiring setting for its extensive collection.

A Journey Through History and Innovation

The Whitney Museum began with a collection of works by living American artists at a time when few institutions valued contemporary American art. Today, it houses over 21,000 works by over 3,000 artists, including iconic pieces by Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, Georgia O’Keeffe and Jasper Johns. The museum’s dedication to contemporary art continues, focusing on innovative and often provocative exhibitions that reflect the dynamic nature of American culture.

Iconic Galleries and Exhibitions

The Whitney’s vast collection is displayed across nine floors, each offering a unique perspective on American art. Highlights include Edward Hopper's "A Woman in the Sun," a poignant exploration of solitude, and Alexander Calder's playful "Calder’s Circus," which captivates with its intricate, kinetic sculptures. The museum also features rotating exhibitions showcasing the latest contemporary art, ensuring every visit offers something new and exciting.

Spotlight on Renowned Artists

Visitors can marvel at the works of Marsden Hartley, whose abstract pieces push the boundaries of modernism, and George Bellows, known for his dynamic depiction of urban life and sports. Alice Neel's haunting portrait of Andy Warhol, painted after he was shot, offers a deeply personal view of the artist’s struggle and resilience. These works and many others highlight the diversity and depth of American artistic expression.

A Complete Cultural Experience

In addition to its impressive art collection, the Whitney offers a range of amenities to enhance your visit. Enjoy a meal at the museum's restaurant, Untitled, which provides a contemporary dining experience that complements the artistic ambience. The museum shop is a treasure trove of art-inspired products, perfect for taking a piece of the Whitney experience home with you. Outdoor terraces provide stunning views of the New York City skyline, adding an extra dimension to your cultural journey.

Book Whitney Museum Tickets Today and Celebrate American Artists!

Don’t miss the chance to explore one of the world's most significant collections of American art. Book your tickets now to enjoy priority access and make the most of your visit to the Whitney Museum. From its historic beginnings to its cutting-edge exhibitions, the Whitney Museum offers an unparalleled insight into the heart of American art.

Visitor guidelines

  • Redeem your ticket by displaying the voucher with your phone and a valid photo ID at the admissions counter of The Whitney Museum of American Art.

  • Food & drinks are prohibited in the venue.

  • Large bags and suitcases are not allowed in the museum.

  • Flash photography, tripods, and selfie sticks are not permitted.

Opening times

FAQs

What are the Whitney Museum’s opening hours?

The museum is open from 10:30 AM to 6 PM Sunday to Thursday, and from 10:30 AM to 10 PM on Friday and Saturday. It is closed on Tuesdays.

Is photography allowed inside the museum?

Photography is allowed, but flash photography, tripods, and selfie sticks are prohibited.

Are food and drinks permitted inside the museum?

No, food and drinks are not allowed within the museum.

Is the Whitney Museum accessible for visitors with disabilities?

Yes, the museum is fully accessible, with ramps and elevators available throughout. Manual wheelchairs are provided free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis.

Can I exit and re-enter the museum on the same day?

Yes, you may exit and re-enter the museum anytime during its opening hours on the same day.

Is there a restaurant at the Whitney Museum?

Yes, the museum features a restaurant called Untitled, providing a contemporary dining experience.

Are audio guides available at the museum?

Yes, audio guides in English and Spanish are included with your ticket.

Where is the Whitney Museum located?

The Whitney Museum is located at 99 Gansevoort St, New York, NY 10014.

Are there any restrictions on bag sizes?

Large bags and suitcases are not allowed in the museum.

Know before you go

  • Once you arrive at the Whitney Museum, you may exit and re-enter at any time during its opening hours that day.

  • It is recommended that you bring your own headphones.

  • The museum is fully accessible, with ramps and elevators available throughout. Free manual wheelchairs are provided on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • The Whitney Museum has free Friday night entry between 5-10 pm.

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Highlights and inclusions

Highlights:

  • Explore the vast collection of American art spanning from the 20th century to the present at the Whitney Museum, which houses over 21,000 works by more than 3,000 artists.

  • Marvel at iconic works by artists such as Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol, and Alexander Calder.

  • Explore 15 rotating exhibitions over nine floors featuring diverse 20th and 21st-century American art.

  • Enjoy panoramic views of New York City from one of the museum's 4 outdoor terraces.

  • Visit the exclusive on-site restaurant, Untitled, for a unique dining experience.

What’s Included:

  • Your ticket to the Whitney Museum of American Art

  • Audio guide in English & Spanish

  • Free Wi-Fi

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights:

  • Explore the vast collection of American art spanning from the 20th century to the present at the Whitney Museum, which houses over 21,000 works by more than 3,000 artists.

  • Marvel at iconic works by artists such as Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol, and Alexander Calder.

  • Explore 15 rotating exhibitions over nine floors featuring diverse 20th and 21st-century American art.

  • Enjoy panoramic views of New York City from one of the museum's 4 outdoor terraces.

  • Visit the exclusive on-site restaurant, Untitled, for a unique dining experience.

What’s Included:

  • Your ticket to the Whitney Museum of American Art

  • Audio guide in English & Spanish

  • Free Wi-Fi

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights:

  • Explore the vast collection of American art spanning from the 20th century to the present at the Whitney Museum, which houses over 21,000 works by more than 3,000 artists.

  • Marvel at iconic works by artists such as Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol, and Alexander Calder.

  • Explore 15 rotating exhibitions over nine floors featuring diverse 20th and 21st-century American art.

  • Enjoy panoramic views of New York City from one of the museum's 4 outdoor terraces.

  • Visit the exclusive on-site restaurant, Untitled, for a unique dining experience.

What’s Included:

  • Your ticket to the Whitney Museum of American Art

  • Audio guide in English & Spanish

  • Free Wi-Fi

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights:

  • Explore the vast collection of American art spanning from the 20th century to the present at the Whitney Museum, which houses over 21,000 works by more than 3,000 artists.

  • Marvel at iconic works by artists such as Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol, and Alexander Calder.

  • Explore 15 rotating exhibitions over nine floors featuring diverse 20th and 21st-century American art.

  • Enjoy panoramic views of New York City from one of the museum's 4 outdoor terraces.

  • Visit the exclusive on-site restaurant, Untitled, for a unique dining experience.

What’s Included:

  • Your ticket to the Whitney Museum of American Art

  • Audio guide in English & Spanish

  • Free Wi-Fi

About

Experience American Art Like Never Before at The Whitney Museum

Immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of American creativity at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Founded in 1931 by sculptor and art patron Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, the museum celebrates living artists and showcases the evolution of American art from the 20th century to the present. Located in New York's vibrant Meatpacking District, the museum's unique architecture, designed by Renzo Piano, provides an inspiring setting for its extensive collection.

A Journey Through History and Innovation

The Whitney Museum began with a collection of works by living American artists at a time when few institutions valued contemporary American art. Today, it houses over 21,000 works by over 3,000 artists, including iconic pieces by Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, Georgia O’Keeffe and Jasper Johns. The museum’s dedication to contemporary art continues, focusing on innovative and often provocative exhibitions that reflect the dynamic nature of American culture.

Iconic Galleries and Exhibitions

The Whitney’s vast collection is displayed across nine floors, each offering a unique perspective on American art. Highlights include Edward Hopper's "A Woman in the Sun," a poignant exploration of solitude, and Alexander Calder's playful "Calder’s Circus," which captivates with its intricate, kinetic sculptures. The museum also features rotating exhibitions showcasing the latest contemporary art, ensuring every visit offers something new and exciting.

Spotlight on Renowned Artists

Visitors can marvel at the works of Marsden Hartley, whose abstract pieces push the boundaries of modernism, and George Bellows, known for his dynamic depiction of urban life and sports. Alice Neel's haunting portrait of Andy Warhol, painted after he was shot, offers a deeply personal view of the artist’s struggle and resilience. These works and many others highlight the diversity and depth of American artistic expression.

A Complete Cultural Experience

In addition to its impressive art collection, the Whitney offers a range of amenities to enhance your visit. Enjoy a meal at the museum's restaurant, Untitled, which provides a contemporary dining experience that complements the artistic ambience. The museum shop is a treasure trove of art-inspired products, perfect for taking a piece of the Whitney experience home with you. Outdoor terraces provide stunning views of the New York City skyline, adding an extra dimension to your cultural journey.

Book Whitney Museum Tickets Today and Celebrate American Artists!

Don’t miss the chance to explore one of the world's most significant collections of American art. Book your tickets now to enjoy priority access and make the most of your visit to the Whitney Museum. From its historic beginnings to its cutting-edge exhibitions, the Whitney Museum offers an unparalleled insight into the heart of American art.

About

Experience American Art Like Never Before at The Whitney Museum

Immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of American creativity at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Founded in 1931 by sculptor and art patron Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, the museum celebrates living artists and showcases the evolution of American art from the 20th century to the present. Located in New York's vibrant Meatpacking District, the museum's unique architecture, designed by Renzo Piano, provides an inspiring setting for its extensive collection.

A Journey Through History and Innovation

The Whitney Museum began with a collection of works by living American artists at a time when few institutions valued contemporary American art. Today, it houses over 21,000 works by over 3,000 artists, including iconic pieces by Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, Georgia O’Keeffe and Jasper Johns. The museum’s dedication to contemporary art continues, focusing on innovative and often provocative exhibitions that reflect the dynamic nature of American culture.

Iconic Galleries and Exhibitions

The Whitney’s vast collection is displayed across nine floors, each offering a unique perspective on American art. Highlights include Edward Hopper's "A Woman in the Sun," a poignant exploration of solitude, and Alexander Calder's playful "Calder’s Circus," which captivates with its intricate, kinetic sculptures. The museum also features rotating exhibitions showcasing the latest contemporary art, ensuring every visit offers something new and exciting.

Spotlight on Renowned Artists

Visitors can marvel at the works of Marsden Hartley, whose abstract pieces push the boundaries of modernism, and George Bellows, known for his dynamic depiction of urban life and sports. Alice Neel's haunting portrait of Andy Warhol, painted after he was shot, offers a deeply personal view of the artist’s struggle and resilience. These works and many others highlight the diversity and depth of American artistic expression.

A Complete Cultural Experience

In addition to its impressive art collection, the Whitney offers a range of amenities to enhance your visit. Enjoy a meal at the museum's restaurant, Untitled, which provides a contemporary dining experience that complements the artistic ambience. The museum shop is a treasure trove of art-inspired products, perfect for taking a piece of the Whitney experience home with you. Outdoor terraces provide stunning views of the New York City skyline, adding an extra dimension to your cultural journey.

Book Whitney Museum Tickets Today and Celebrate American Artists!

Don’t miss the chance to explore one of the world's most significant collections of American art. Book your tickets now to enjoy priority access and make the most of your visit to the Whitney Museum. From its historic beginnings to its cutting-edge exhibitions, the Whitney Museum offers an unparalleled insight into the heart of American art.

About

Experience American Art Like Never Before at The Whitney Museum

Immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of American creativity at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Founded in 1931 by sculptor and art patron Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, the museum celebrates living artists and showcases the evolution of American art from the 20th century to the present. Located in New York's vibrant Meatpacking District, the museum's unique architecture, designed by Renzo Piano, provides an inspiring setting for its extensive collection.

A Journey Through History and Innovation

The Whitney Museum began with a collection of works by living American artists at a time when few institutions valued contemporary American art. Today, it houses over 21,000 works by over 3,000 artists, including iconic pieces by Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, Georgia O’Keeffe and Jasper Johns. The museum’s dedication to contemporary art continues, focusing on innovative and often provocative exhibitions that reflect the dynamic nature of American culture.

Iconic Galleries and Exhibitions

The Whitney’s vast collection is displayed across nine floors, each offering a unique perspective on American art. Highlights include Edward Hopper's "A Woman in the Sun," a poignant exploration of solitude, and Alexander Calder's playful "Calder’s Circus," which captivates with its intricate, kinetic sculptures. The museum also features rotating exhibitions showcasing the latest contemporary art, ensuring every visit offers something new and exciting.

Spotlight on Renowned Artists

Visitors can marvel at the works of Marsden Hartley, whose abstract pieces push the boundaries of modernism, and George Bellows, known for his dynamic depiction of urban life and sports. Alice Neel's haunting portrait of Andy Warhol, painted after he was shot, offers a deeply personal view of the artist’s struggle and resilience. These works and many others highlight the diversity and depth of American artistic expression.

A Complete Cultural Experience

In addition to its impressive art collection, the Whitney offers a range of amenities to enhance your visit. Enjoy a meal at the museum's restaurant, Untitled, which provides a contemporary dining experience that complements the artistic ambience. The museum shop is a treasure trove of art-inspired products, perfect for taking a piece of the Whitney experience home with you. Outdoor terraces provide stunning views of the New York City skyline, adding an extra dimension to your cultural journey.

Book Whitney Museum Tickets Today and Celebrate American Artists!

Don’t miss the chance to explore one of the world's most significant collections of American art. Book your tickets now to enjoy priority access and make the most of your visit to the Whitney Museum. From its historic beginnings to its cutting-edge exhibitions, the Whitney Museum offers an unparalleled insight into the heart of American art.

About

Experience American Art Like Never Before at The Whitney Museum

Immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of American creativity at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Founded in 1931 by sculptor and art patron Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, the museum celebrates living artists and showcases the evolution of American art from the 20th century to the present. Located in New York's vibrant Meatpacking District, the museum's unique architecture, designed by Renzo Piano, provides an inspiring setting for its extensive collection.

A Journey Through History and Innovation

The Whitney Museum began with a collection of works by living American artists at a time when few institutions valued contemporary American art. Today, it houses over 21,000 works by over 3,000 artists, including iconic pieces by Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, Georgia O’Keeffe and Jasper Johns. The museum’s dedication to contemporary art continues, focusing on innovative and often provocative exhibitions that reflect the dynamic nature of American culture.

Iconic Galleries and Exhibitions

The Whitney’s vast collection is displayed across nine floors, each offering a unique perspective on American art. Highlights include Edward Hopper's "A Woman in the Sun," a poignant exploration of solitude, and Alexander Calder's playful "Calder’s Circus," which captivates with its intricate, kinetic sculptures. The museum also features rotating exhibitions showcasing the latest contemporary art, ensuring every visit offers something new and exciting.

Spotlight on Renowned Artists

Visitors can marvel at the works of Marsden Hartley, whose abstract pieces push the boundaries of modernism, and George Bellows, known for his dynamic depiction of urban life and sports. Alice Neel's haunting portrait of Andy Warhol, painted after he was shot, offers a deeply personal view of the artist’s struggle and resilience. These works and many others highlight the diversity and depth of American artistic expression.

A Complete Cultural Experience

In addition to its impressive art collection, the Whitney offers a range of amenities to enhance your visit. Enjoy a meal at the museum's restaurant, Untitled, which provides a contemporary dining experience that complements the artistic ambience. The museum shop is a treasure trove of art-inspired products, perfect for taking a piece of the Whitney experience home with you. Outdoor terraces provide stunning views of the New York City skyline, adding an extra dimension to your cultural journey.

Book Whitney Museum Tickets Today and Celebrate American Artists!

Don’t miss the chance to explore one of the world's most significant collections of American art. Book your tickets now to enjoy priority access and make the most of your visit to the Whitney Museum. From its historic beginnings to its cutting-edge exhibitions, the Whitney Museum offers an unparalleled insight into the heart of American art.

Know before you go

  • Once you arrive at the Whitney Museum, you may exit and re-enter at any time during its opening hours that day.

  • It is recommended that you bring your own headphones.

  • The museum is fully accessible, with ramps and elevators available throughout. Free manual wheelchairs are provided on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • The Whitney Museum has free Friday night entry between 5-10 pm.

Know before you go

  • Once you arrive at the Whitney Museum, you may exit and re-enter at any time during its opening hours that day.

  • It is recommended that you bring your own headphones.

  • The museum is fully accessible, with ramps and elevators available throughout. Free manual wheelchairs are provided on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • The Whitney Museum has free Friday night entry between 5-10 pm.

Know before you go

  • Once you arrive at the Whitney Museum, you may exit and re-enter at any time during its opening hours that day.

  • It is recommended that you bring your own headphones.

  • The museum is fully accessible, with ramps and elevators available throughout. Free manual wheelchairs are provided on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • The Whitney Museum has free Friday night entry between 5-10 pm.

Know before you go

  • Once you arrive at the Whitney Museum, you may exit and re-enter at any time during its opening hours that day.

  • It is recommended that you bring your own headphones.

  • The museum is fully accessible, with ramps and elevators available throughout. Free manual wheelchairs are provided on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • The Whitney Museum has free Friday night entry between 5-10 pm.

Visitor guidelines

  • Redeem your ticket by displaying the voucher with your phone and a valid photo ID at the admissions counter of The Whitney Museum of American Art.

  • Food & drinks are prohibited in the venue.

  • Large bags and suitcases are not allowed in the museum.

  • Flash photography, tripods, and selfie sticks are not permitted.

Visitor guidelines

  • Redeem your ticket by displaying the voucher with your phone and a valid photo ID at the admissions counter of The Whitney Museum of American Art.

  • Food & drinks are prohibited in the venue.

  • Large bags and suitcases are not allowed in the museum.

  • Flash photography, tripods, and selfie sticks are not permitted.

Visitor guidelines

  • Redeem your ticket by displaying the voucher with your phone and a valid photo ID at the admissions counter of The Whitney Museum of American Art.

  • Food & drinks are prohibited in the venue.

  • Large bags and suitcases are not allowed in the museum.

  • Flash photography, tripods, and selfie sticks are not permitted.

Visitor guidelines

  • Redeem your ticket by displaying the voucher with your phone and a valid photo ID at the admissions counter of The Whitney Museum of American Art.

  • Food & drinks are prohibited in the venue.

  • Large bags and suitcases are not allowed in the museum.

  • Flash photography, tripods, and selfie sticks are not permitted.

Opening times

Opening times

Opening times

Opening times

FAQs

What are the Whitney Museum’s opening hours?

The museum is open from 10:30 AM to 6 PM Sunday to Thursday, and from 10:30 AM to 10 PM on Friday and Saturday. It is closed on Tuesdays.

Is photography allowed inside the museum?

Photography is allowed, but flash photography, tripods, and selfie sticks are prohibited.

Are food and drinks permitted inside the museum?

No, food and drinks are not allowed within the museum.

Is the Whitney Museum accessible for visitors with disabilities?

Yes, the museum is fully accessible, with ramps and elevators available throughout. Manual wheelchairs are provided free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis.

Can I exit and re-enter the museum on the same day?

Yes, you may exit and re-enter the museum anytime during its opening hours on the same day.

Is there a restaurant at the Whitney Museum?

Yes, the museum features a restaurant called Untitled, providing a contemporary dining experience.

Are audio guides available at the museum?

Yes, audio guides in English and Spanish are included with your ticket.

Where is the Whitney Museum located?

The Whitney Museum is located at 99 Gansevoort St, New York, NY 10014.

Are there any restrictions on bag sizes?

Large bags and suitcases are not allowed in the museum.

FAQs

What are the Whitney Museum’s opening hours?

The museum is open from 10:30 AM to 6 PM Sunday to Thursday, and from 10:30 AM to 10 PM on Friday and Saturday. It is closed on Tuesdays.

Is photography allowed inside the museum?

Photography is allowed, but flash photography, tripods, and selfie sticks are prohibited.

Are food and drinks permitted inside the museum?

No, food and drinks are not allowed within the museum.

Is the Whitney Museum accessible for visitors with disabilities?

Yes, the museum is fully accessible, with ramps and elevators available throughout. Manual wheelchairs are provided free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis.

Can I exit and re-enter the museum on the same day?

Yes, you may exit and re-enter the museum anytime during its opening hours on the same day.

Is there a restaurant at the Whitney Museum?

Yes, the museum features a restaurant called Untitled, providing a contemporary dining experience.

Are audio guides available at the museum?

Yes, audio guides in English and Spanish are included with your ticket.

Where is the Whitney Museum located?

The Whitney Museum is located at 99 Gansevoort St, New York, NY 10014.

Are there any restrictions on bag sizes?

Large bags and suitcases are not allowed in the museum.

FAQs

What are the Whitney Museum’s opening hours?

The museum is open from 10:30 AM to 6 PM Sunday to Thursday, and from 10:30 AM to 10 PM on Friday and Saturday. It is closed on Tuesdays.

Is photography allowed inside the museum?

Photography is allowed, but flash photography, tripods, and selfie sticks are prohibited.

Are food and drinks permitted inside the museum?

No, food and drinks are not allowed within the museum.

Is the Whitney Museum accessible for visitors with disabilities?

Yes, the museum is fully accessible, with ramps and elevators available throughout. Manual wheelchairs are provided free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis.

Can I exit and re-enter the museum on the same day?

Yes, you may exit and re-enter the museum anytime during its opening hours on the same day.

Is there a restaurant at the Whitney Museum?

Yes, the museum features a restaurant called Untitled, providing a contemporary dining experience.

Are audio guides available at the museum?

Yes, audio guides in English and Spanish are included with your ticket.

Where is the Whitney Museum located?

The Whitney Museum is located at 99 Gansevoort St, New York, NY 10014.

Are there any restrictions on bag sizes?

Large bags and suitcases are not allowed in the museum.

FAQs

What are the Whitney Museum’s opening hours?

The museum is open from 10:30 AM to 6 PM Sunday to Thursday, and from 10:30 AM to 10 PM on Friday and Saturday. It is closed on Tuesdays.

Is photography allowed inside the museum?

Photography is allowed, but flash photography, tripods, and selfie sticks are prohibited.

Are food and drinks permitted inside the museum?

No, food and drinks are not allowed within the museum.

Is the Whitney Museum accessible for visitors with disabilities?

Yes, the museum is fully accessible, with ramps and elevators available throughout. Manual wheelchairs are provided free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis.

Can I exit and re-enter the museum on the same day?

Yes, you may exit and re-enter the museum anytime during its opening hours on the same day.

Is there a restaurant at the Whitney Museum?

Yes, the museum features a restaurant called Untitled, providing a contemporary dining experience.

Are audio guides available at the museum?

Yes, audio guides in English and Spanish are included with your ticket.

Where is the Whitney Museum located?

The Whitney Museum is located at 99 Gansevoort St, New York, NY 10014.

Are there any restrictions on bag sizes?

Large bags and suitcases are not allowed in the museum.

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