Frick Collection Concerts


Every two to four weeks, the opulent Frick Collection hosts a Sunday 5pm concert that brings in world-renowned performers, such as cellist Yehuda Hanani and violinist Thomas Zehetmair: check the website for the schedule.

Ticket holders – they sell out weeks if not months in advance – can browse the museum for no extra charge for up to one hour before the concerts.


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