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Nicholas Roerich Museum

Nicholas Roerich Museum Review

An 1898 Upper West Side town house contains this small, eccentric museum dedicated to the work of Russian artist Nicholas Roerich, who immigrated to New York in the 1920s and quickly developed an ardent following. Some 200 of his paintings hang here—notably some vast canvases of the Himalayas. Free chamber music concerts are held here most Sunday afternoons at 5, except in summer.

    Contact Information

  • Address: 319 W. 107th St., between Broadway and Riverside Dr., Upper West Side, New York, NY, 10025 | Map It
  • Phone: 212/864-7752
  • Cost: By donation
  • Hours: Tues.--Fri. 12--5, Sat. and Sun. 2--5
  • Website: www.roerich.org
  • Subway: 1 to 110th St./Cathedral Pkwy.
  • Location: Upper West Side

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