**Trailer: The Frick Collection Reopens with Elegant Renovations**
After five years of meticulous expansion and renovation, New York’s beloved **Frick Collection** is finally reopening its doors—and it’s more breathtaking than ever. Designed by **Selldorf Architects**, the transformation enhances the museum’s historic Beaux-Arts mansion while preserving its timeless charm. With **10% more space**, refreshed galleries, and stunning new additions—like the **Stephen A. Schwarzman Auditorium** and the **Ronald S. Lauder Exhibition Galleries**—the Frick blends old-world elegance with modern sophistication.
For the first time, visitors can explore the **formerly private second-floor quarters**, now converted into intimate galleries showcasing delicate masterpieces. The **Frick Art Research Library** also reopens, now seamlessly connected to the main building.
Mark your calendars: **April 17** is the grand public reopening, with member previews starting **April 9**. Whether you’re drawn to the refreshed **Garden Court**, the newly unveiled **Boucher Room**, or the underground concert hall, the Frick’s revival promises an unforgettable experience. **The past and present harmonize—come see the masterpiece within the masterpiece.****Trailer: The Frick Collection Reimagined**
Step into the newly transformed Frick Collection, where history and art blend seamlessly in a breathtaking setting. The second-floor **Walnut Room**—once Henry Clay Frick’s private bedroom—now offers serene views of the Fifth Avenue Garden, with plush carpets and expanded gallery space. Ascend the stunning **Breccia Aurora marble staircase** to discover a brand-new **museum shop** and the Frick’s **first-ever permanent café**—elegant additions to this iconic institution.
But the excitement doesn’t stop there. Immerse yourself in **”Porcelain Garden,”** where Ukrainian artist Vladimir Kanevsky’s delicate floral sculptures pay tribute to the Frick’s early days. Marvel at **master drawings by Degas, Goya, and Rubens** in the intimate Cabinet Gallery. Then, this summer, witness a rare gathering of **three Vermeer masterpieces**, including the Frick’s own *Mistress and Maid* alongside *The Love Letter* and *Woman Writing a Letter, with Her Maid*—an unmissable showcase of the Dutch master’s genius.
Looking ahead, the Frick promises even more treasures: **Flora Yukhnovich’s bold paintings**, sacred artifacts from Jerusalem, **Gainsborough’s fashion-forward portraits**, and a dazzling exploration of **Sienese Renaissance bronzes**.
The Frick is back—grander, more inviting, and filled with artistic wonders waiting to be discovered. **Your next cultural adventure starts here.**