
The Frick Collection reopens after 5-year renovation
The Frick Collection has reopened its doors after a five-year closure and a multi-million-dollar renovation. Located in a historic Upper East Side mansion that once belonged to industrialist Henry Clay Frick, the museum now boasts expanded gallery space, a new auditorium, and—for the first time ever—public access to the second floor. Visitors lined up on opening day to explore masterpieces by Old Masters and other treasures housed in the iconic space. FOX 5’s Meredith Gorman takes you inside.
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