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ARTECHOUSE New York
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ARTECHOUSE New York

📋 Reservation required ⏱ Duration: ~1h15 📍 Chelsea

ARTECHOUSE is an immersive digital art space in Chelsea. Its spectacular exhibitions blend art, science and technology in large-scale installations that envelop the visitor. Walls, floors and ceilings become giant digital canvases with interactive projections that react to your movements. Exhibitions change regularly and each new creation offers a completely different experience. The XR Bar serves augmented reality cocktails.

Highlights

Large-scale immersive installations (art + technology)

Interactive projections that react to your movements

XR Bar with augmented reality cocktails

Right next to the High Line and Chelsea Market

Why visit ARTECHOUSE New York ?

ARTECHOUSE New York is one of New York's most visited museums, and for good reason: its collections offer a fascinating journey through art, history or science. New York has some of the world's finest museums, and this one deserves a spot in your itinerary. Allow enough time to enjoy it fully without rushing.

Practical info

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Address

439 W 15th St, New York, NY 10011

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Subway

A/C/E/L (14 St) / 1/2/3 (14 St)

Estimated duration

About 1h15

Prices 2026

Adult

$25

Child

$17

⚠️ Go City lists $30.76 (+$6 vs real price). We use real prices.

💡 Our tips

Plan 1h15. The XR Bar downstairs serves augmented reality cocktails (extra charge). Exhibitions rotate every 8-12 weeks. Very photogenic. Right next to the High Line.

🕐 Best time to visit

Weekdays for fewer crowds. Ideal on rainy days. Combine with the High Line and Chelsea Market right next door.

📌 Good to know

Book a time slot online. Children under 4 enter free. The XR Bar is 21+ only. Exhibitions change regularly, check the program before your visit.

Which passes include it?

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