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SoHo Historic Home

A five-story cast-iron building from 1870, 101 Spring Street was the New York home and studio of minimalist artist Donald Judd. Although SoHo used to be home to many single-use cast-iron buildings, this designated historic building is one of the few that remain. Judd bought it in 1968, and today, guided 75-minute tours (book online, as early as possible, since tours sell out weeks in advance) explore his living and working spaces, offset with art installations arranged prior to his death in 1994. Note that climbing five flights of stairs is required and photos aren’t allowed.

Historic Home

Quick Facts

101 Spring St.
New York, New York  10012, USA

212-219–2747

www.juddfoundation.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $28, Closed Sun. and Mon.

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