Archer M. Huntington and the Hispanic Society Museum & Library
Over the course of fifty years, Archer Huntington dedicated his life and considerable family resources to forming one of the world’s great collections of Hispanic art and literature. By the time of his death in 1955...
Hispanic Society Museum & Library and its neighborhood
The Hispanic Society Museum & Library is located in Upper Manhattan on the west side of Broadway between 155th and 156th Streets. Enter Audubon Terrace and proceed up the steps through the wrought iron gates. The Museum entrance is on the left, flanked by two limestone lions.
HOURS
Main Gallery: Thursday - Sunday 12:00 - 5:00pm I Outdoor Space: Daily 10:00am -5:00pm
BY SUBWAY
Number 1 to Broadway and 157th Street, or the C to 155th Street
BY CAR
The Hispanic Society Museum & Library is located in Upper Manhattan on Audubon Terrace on the west side of Broadway between 155th and 156th Streets
BY BUS
M4 or M5 to Broadway and 155th Street
"Yesterday was a memorable day for me and my students after experiencing the music program at the Hispanic Society.”
-- Dr. Mildred Van Zwaren, New York City high school teacher.