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Home - Hispanic Society Museum and Library
Discover the Hispanic Society
Plan Your Visit
Plan Your Visit
Open Thursday through Sunday, noon to 5PM
The Hispanic Society Museum & Library is located in Upper Manhattan on the west side of Broadway between 155th and 156th Streets. Enter Audubon Terrace and proceed up the steps through the wrought iron gates. The Museum entrance is on the left, flanked by two limestone lions.
Directions
Arrive by car or public transportation.
Calendar
See what’s happening at the Hispanic Society.
Explore
Discover our neighborhood.
What's On
Exhibition
Joaquín Sorolla’s Vision of Spain
April 23, 2025 – April 23, 2035
Library
Guided Tour
Tours at Two
April 24, 2026
Exhibition
Goya and the Age of Revolution
December 11, 2025 – June 28, 2026
Exhibition
Sandy Rodriguez: Tierra Insurgente
April 9, 2026 – June 28, 2026
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Search the Collection
José Agustín Arrieta, El Costeño, after 1843
Jusepe de Ribera, Drunken Silenus, ca. 1628
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Diego Velázquez, Portrait of a Little Girl, ca. 1638-42
Joaquín Sorolla, After the Bath, 1908
Francisco de Goya, The Duchess of Alba, 1797
Sebastián López de Arteaga, St. Michael Striking Down the Rebellious Angels, ca. 1650-1652
Ruth Matilda Anderson, The Galician Milkmaid, 1925
Pedro de Mena, St. Acisclus, ca. 1680
Joan Martines, Atlas of the Mediterranean Sea and Eastern Atlantic, 1582
José Campeche, Doña María Catalina de Urrutia, 1788
Portrait Bust of a Young Man, 138-150 CE
Francisco de Goya, Tuti Li Mundi, ca. 1808-1814
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El Greco, St. Jerome, ca. 1600
Lusterware Bowl, Manises, ca. 1370
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Make a Donation
Your support helps fulfill our mission to care for the Hispanic Society’s world-class collections and present free, high-quality exhibitions and programs that engage audiences with the creativity, knowledge, and ideas of the arts, literature, and cultures of the Hispanic world.
Click below to learn more about different ways to support the Hispanic Society.
Learn more
Most popular
Become a Member
20% discount on all publications and merchandise
Subscription to monthly e-newsletter with information on activities, acquisitions, and special events
Advance announcement of all public programs and public events, including lectures and concerts
Annual Members-only reception hosted by the Chairman
Learn more
Attend the Gala
The Hispanic Society of America Annual Gala is an elegant evening where we celebrate our supporters, and honor outstanding individuals who have made significant contributions to Hispanic arts, literature, and culture.
The black-tie dinner brings together leaders from the realms of philanthropy, art, business, fashion, and the political realm to provide vital operating support to the Hispanic Society.
Learn more
Preserve the rich cultural legacy of the Hispanic world for generations to come
More Ways to Help
Follow us
Join us on Wednesday for "Why Objects Matter," a l
Sandy Rodriguez takes us behind the scenes during
Tours at Two return this weekend! Every Friday and
Did you know that Hispanic Society founder Archer
This past weekend, Dr. Patrick Lenaghan, Head of P
New exhibition “Sandy Rodriguez: Tierra Insurgente
Find us on
Discover the Hispanic Society
Plan Your Visit
Plan Your Visit
Open Thursday through Sunday, noon to 5PM
The Hispanic Society Museum & Library is located in Upper Manhattan on the west side of Broadway between 155th and 156th Streets. Enter Audubon Terrace and proceed up the steps through the wrought iron gates. The Museum entrance is on the left, flanked by two limestone lions.
Directions
Arrive by car or public transportation.
Calendar
See what’s happening at the Hispanic Society.
Explore
Discover our neighborhood.
What's On
Exhibition
Joaquín Sorolla’s Vision of Spain
April 23, 2025 – April 23, 2035
Library
Guided Tour
Tours at Two
April 24, 2026
Exhibition
Goya and the Age of Revolution
December 11, 2025 – June 28, 2026
Exhibition
Sandy Rodriguez: Tierra Insurgente
April 9, 2026 – June 28, 2026
Learn More
Search the Collection
José Agustín Arrieta, El Costeño, after 1843
Jusepe de Ribera, Drunken Silenus, ca. 1628
Search the Museum Database
Diego Velázquez, Portrait of a Little Girl, ca. 1638-42
Joaquín Sorolla, After the Bath, 1908
Francisco de Goya, The Duchess of Alba, 1797
Sebastián López de Arteaga, St. Michael Striking Down the Rebellious Angels, ca. 1650-1652
Ruth Matilda Anderson, The Galician Milkmaid, 1925
Pedro de Mena, St. Acisclus, ca. 1680
Joan Martines, Atlas of the Mediterranean Sea and Eastern Atlantic, 1582
José Campeche, Doña María Catalina de Urrutia, 1788
Portrait Bust of a Young Man, 138-150 CE
Francisco de Goya, Tuti Li Mundi, ca. 1808-1814
Search the Library Catalog
El Greco, St. Jerome, ca. 1600
Lusterware Bowl, Manises, ca. 1370
Explore the Neighborhood
Museums, restaurants, and more!
Museums, restaurants, and more!
Support us
Make a Donation
Your support helps fulfill our mission to care for the Hispanic Society’s world-class collections and present free, high-quality exhibitions and programs that engage audiences with the creativity, knowledge, and ideas of the arts, literature, and cultures of the Hispanic world.
Click below to learn more about different ways to support the Hispanic Society.
Learn more
Most popular
Become a Member
20% discount on all publications and merchandise
Subscription to monthly e-newsletter with information on activities, acquisitions, and special events
Advance announcement of all public programs and public events, including lectures and concerts
Annual Members-only reception hosted by the Chairman
Learn more
Attend the Gala
The Hispanic Society of America Annual Gala is an elegant evening where we celebrate our supporters, and honor outstanding individuals who have made significant contributions to Hispanic arts, literature, and culture.
The black-tie dinner brings together leaders from the realms of philanthropy, art, business, fashion, and the political realm to provide vital operating support to the Hispanic Society.
Learn more
Preserve the rich cultural legacy of the Hispanic world for generations to come
More Ways to Help
Follow us
Join us on Wednesday for "Why Objects Matter," a l
Sandy Rodriguez takes us behind the scenes during
Tours at Two return this weekend! Every Friday and
Did you know that Hispanic Society founder Archer
This past weekend, Dr. Patrick Lenaghan, Head of P
New exhibition “Sandy Rodriguez: Tierra Insurgente
Find us on