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    Museum of Biblical Art (MOBIA)

    1865 Broadway at 61st Street New York, NY

    • (212) 408-1500
    • Tuesday - Sunday: 10 am – 6 pm with extended evening hours on Thursday until 8 pm.
      Closed Mondays, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day
    Free Entry with The New York Pass
    Normal Entry Price: Adult: $7.00
    Normal Entry Price: Child: $0.00
    The New York Pass grants you free admission to the Museum and the Education Center.

    What do artists Otto Dix, Kiki Smith, Marc Chagall and Jacopo Tintoretto have in common? They were all influenced by the Bible, and they’ve all appeared at the Museum of Biblical Art. Whether Jewish or Christian, contemporary or Renaissance, artists from all over the world and every historical period can be found in the ever-changing temporary exhibitions at the Museum of Biblical Art. Free lectures and curator-led tours are available every third Thursday of the month, from 6 to 8 p.m.

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