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Guggenheim

FO Pulse: #284 of 517 on the 2026-08-17 close, down 2 from the previous close, with 3,059 likes across 4 posts in the trailing 7 days. Full chart.

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Guggenheim's standing over the last 7 nightly closes: #304 (2026-08-11) → #292 (2026-08-12) → #243 (2026-08-13) → #271 (2026-08-14) → #281 (2026-08-15) → #282 (2026-08-16) → #284 (2026-08-17).

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How do you visit the Guggenheim in New York?

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum sits on Fifth Avenue at 89th Street on Manhattan's Upper East Side, inside the Frank Lloyd Wright spiral building. Buy timed tickets on the museum's website in advance; the rotunda ramp is the main event, so plan to walk the full spiral.

How much does it cost to visit the Guggenheim?

Standard adult admission applies, with reduced prices for students and seniors and free entry for members and young children. The museum also runs discounted and pay what you wish windows, so check the official site for current prices and hours before you go.

What is the Guggenheim famous for?

The building itself is the headline: Frank Lloyd Wright's spiral rotunda, opened in 1959, is one of the most recognizable museum buildings in the world. The collection is anchored in modern art, with deep holdings of Kandinsky, and major exhibitions rotate along the ramp.

Are there other Guggenheim museums?

Yes. Guggenheim Bilbao in Spain, designed by Frank Gehry, and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice are part of the same foundation. Gehry, who died in December 2025 at 96, modeled Bilbao's titanium curves with jet design software, and his first posthumous exhibition ran at Gagosian Beverly Hills from May 14 to June 27, 2026.

Who is the Guggenheim named after?

Solomon R. Guggenheim, a mining fortune heir who began collecting modern art in the 1920s and set up the foundation that built the museum. The Venice museum is named for his niece Peggy Guggenheim, a major collector in her own right.

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