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Tours at Two

Tours at Two

Friday, January 09, 2026, 14:00 - Friday, January 09, 2026, 15:00
Event duration 1 hours
General Admission: USD 0.00

About Tours at Two

On Fridays and Saturdays, the Hispanic Society Museum & Library hosts highlights tours of our exhibitions, free and open to the public, thanks to the generous support from New York State Council of the Arts and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

PLEASE NOTE: Prior registration is necessary. Space is limited. If you are a group with six people or more, please email [email protected] to make a separate arrangement.

The tours will address select artworks from our current exhibition cycle:

A Collection without Borders -- A survey of museum objects that spans painting, sculpture, ceramics, and more. Come view some of the best the museum has to offer! Notable artists include: John Singer Sargent, Francisco de Goya, Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, El Greco, and others.

Sorolla's Vision of Spain -- The monumental series of 14 paintings known as Vision of Spain by the Valencian master Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida. A truly unique, immersive experience that captures the essence of turn-of-the-century rural Spain.

Sculptures on the Audubon Terrace -- Immerse yourself in Penetrable, an interactive sculpture created by Jesús Rafael Soto, as well as our sculpture program featuring El Cid, by Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington.

Events Schedule

Friday, January 09, 2026, 14:00 Friday, January 09, 2026, 15:00

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Hispanic Society Museum and Library

https://hispanicsociety.org/ 3741 Broadway

The Hispanic Society of America was founded in 1904 by Archer Milton Huntington (1870-1955) with the object of establishing a free, public museum and reference library for the study of the art and culture of the Spain, Portugal, Latin America, and the Philippines. The collections of the Hispanic Society are unparalleled in their scope and quality outside of Spain, addressing nearly every aspect of culture in Spain, as well as a large part of Portugal and Latin America, into the 20th century. In addition to the museum, the Hispanic Society is home to a world-class research library with over 250,000 manuscripts, letters, and documents dating back to the 11th century. The mission of The Hispanic Society of America is to collect, preserve, study, exhibit, stimulate appreciation for, and advance knowledge of, works directly related to the arts, literature, and history of the countries wherein Spanish and Portuguese are or have been predominant spoken languages, all in the service of the public and in accordance with the highest professional standards. The Museum is first and foremost a repository for works of art that originate from, or are directly related to, the countries wherein Spanish and Portuguese are or have been predominant spoken languages. The Library is first and foremost a repository for manuscripts and publications that are directly related to the art, language, literature, and culture of the countries wherein Spanish and Portuguese are or have been predominant spoken languages. The mission of The Hispanic Society of America centers on and emanates from the works in its Museum and Library collections.

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