A museum and a collection out of the ordinary for the great metropolis of New York City.
The Frick Collection, on the Upper East Side, is a small art museum that has nothing to envy from the more renowned Guggenheim and MET.
A unique collection housed in the majestic mansion that once belonged to Henry Clay Frick, a successful businessman and founder of the museum. Sculptures, ceramics, textiles, works on paper exhibited in the 16 permanent galleries of the Villa-Museum, but that’s not all; the museum also houses an interior garden, where visitors can relax and admire what was once a Fifth Avenue driveway.