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The Hispanic Society of America

Museum Name: The Hispanic Society of America
Schedule: Tuesday - Saturday 10:00-4:30 Sunday 1:00-4:00
Established: 1904
Address: 613 West 155 th Street, Manhattan, NY
Phone Number: 212-926-2234
Fax Number: 212-690-0743
Email: education@hispanicsociety.org
Director: Mitchell Codding
Website: www.hispanicsociety.org
Focus: Spanish and Latin-American-Colonial Painting, Sculpture, and Decorative Arts
Ages: 6 th - 12 th Grade
Costs: Free
Class Trip Programs: Guided Tours ; Treasure Hunts
Class Trip Pricing
: Free

Information

The Hispanic Society of America, located on Audubon Terrace, Broadway,  New York , provides a free museum and
reference  library for the study of the arts and cultures of  Spain , Portugal , and  Latin America . The  collections  of the Hispanic Society are unparalleled in their scope and quality outside the Iberian Peninsula, addressing nearly every aspect of culture in Spain , as well as a large part of Portugal  and  Latin America , through the twentieth century.

Exhibits

Major Exhibits:
Ongoing installation of Spanish Painting-Goya, Velazquez, El Greco, Sorolla , etc.; Sculpture---Pedro de Mena , Pompeo Leoni , Leone Leoni , Decorative Arts--- Varguenos , Hispano-Moresque Lusterware

Exhibits of 06:
Long-term installation of the permanent collection and piece-of-the-month exhibits starting the first Satuday of each month with a gallery talk at noon.