The Newark Museum of Art
Displays of American art, interior decor & more, plus a planetarium & an interactive nature exhibit.
The Newark Museum of Art is rated 4.6 / 5 from 2,204 Google reviews and sits about 560 m (7 min walk) from W 4 St–Washington Sq station.
General overview
About The Newark Museum of Art
The Newark Museum of Art is New Jersey’s largest art museum, with collections spanning American, African, Asian, ancient Mediterranean, decorative, and contemporary art. Its campus includes the historic Ballantine House, the Dreyfuss Planetarium, science and natural-history displays, and outdoor sculpture spaces. All information below is based on prior knowledge and is not live-verified.
- Extensive American art collection, including modern and contemporary works
- Notable African, Asian, and ancient Mediterranean collections
- Renowned Tibetan art galleries and a Buddhist altar consecrated by the 14th Dalai Lama
- The restored Ballantine House, a National Historic Landmark
- Alice and Leonard Dreyfuss Planetarium
- Victoria Hall of Science and natural-history displays
- Outdoor sculpture garden and historic museum campus
Things to do here
Permanent art galleries
Explore American, African, Asian, ancient Mediterranean, decorative, and contemporary art drawn from the museum’s broad collection.
Tibetan art galleries
View one of the museum’s best-known collections, including a traditional Buddhist altar and Tibetan religious and decorative objects.
Ballantine House
Tour rooms and installations in an 1885 mansion originally built for the Ballantine brewing family. Access may vary during restoration, exhibition changes, or special programs.
Dreyfuss Planetarium
Attend scheduled astronomy presentations under the planetarium dome. Shows are generally offered at selected times and may require a separate ticket.
Science and natural-history displays
Family-oriented exhibits have traditionally included geology, biodiversity, and natural-history material, though individual galleries may change.
Temporary exhibitions
Rotating exhibitions highlight historic and contemporary artists, often with an emphasis on Newark and diverse cultural perspectives.
Sculpture garden
See outdoor artworks and enjoy a quieter space within the museum campus, subject to weather and seasonal access.
The museum is in downtown Newark near Washington Park. Check the current entrance instructions and allow extra time for parking, transit, admission, and any security screening.
General admission has historically not always required advance booking, but online booking is advisable for planetarium shows, special exhibitions, workshops, and events.
This overview is general knowledge, not confirmed against an official source — verify hours, prices and entry rules before you go.
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The Newark Museum of Art is about 560 m (~7 min walk) from W 4 St–Washington Sq station on the New York City Subway.
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Verify tickets, seasonal hours, entry rules, and special events on the official website before visiting.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I get to The Newark Museum of Art from W 4 St–Washington Sq station?
The Newark Museum of Art is about 560 m (roughly 7 min walk) from W 4 St–Washington Sq station on the New York City Subway. Use the directions link on this page for turn-by-turn walking directions.
What is The Newark Museum of Art rated?
The Newark Museum of Art has a Google rating of 4.6 out of 5 from 2,204 reviews.
What's near The Newark Museum of Art?
Also within a short walk of the same station: Military Park, TRYP by Wyndham Newark Downtown, Courtyard by Marriott Newark Downtown.
Is The Newark Museum of Art wheelchair accessible?
Yes — Google lists the following accessibility features for The Newark Museum of Art: wheelchair-accessible entrance, wheelchair-accessible parking, wheelchair-accessible restroom.
Is there parking near The Newark Museum of Art?
Google lists these parking options near The Newark Museum of Art: paid parking lot, paid street parking, paid garage parking.
Is The Newark Museum of Art good for children?
Yes — Google lists The Newark Museum of Art as good for children.
Is advance admission required?
It has generally been possible to visit without advance reservations, but booking ahead is recommended for planetarium shows, special exhibitions, workshops, and popular events. Confirm the current policy online.
How long should I allow?
Two to three hours is suitable for a first visit to the main galleries. Allow up to half a day if you want to see Ballantine House, attend a planetarium show, and explore temporary exhibitions.
Are Newark residents admitted free?
The museum has historically offered free general admission to Newark residents with proof of residency. Confirm eligibility, accepted identification, and any special-program exclusions before visiting.
Is the planetarium included with admission?
Planetarium presentations have often required a separate or supplemental ticket and operate only at scheduled times. Check the day’s show schedule and age guidance.
Is Ballantine House always open?
Not necessarily. Historic-house rooms can close for restoration, installation work, staffing, or special programs, so verify access before your visit.
Is the museum suitable for children?
Yes. The planetarium, science displays, family programs, and art activities are particularly suitable for families, although offerings vary by date.
How do I get there by public transit?
The museum is in downtown Newark near Washington Park. Newark Broad Street station is relatively close, while Newark Penn Station connects with NJ Transit, PATH, Amtrak, buses, and Newark Light Rail. Check current routes and service changes.
Can I bring food inside?
Food and drinks are normally prohibited in galleries. Use designated dining areas if available, and verify whether the museum café is operating.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Most principal public areas are generally accessible by elevator or accessible routes. Because Ballantine House is historic, contact the museum in advance for specific route and accommodation information.
Can I take photographs?
Personal, non-flash photography is usually allowed in much of the museum, but individual works and exhibitions may prohibit it. Look for posted signs and ask staff when uncertain.
Data and photos from Google Places, generated August 11, 2026. Ratings, hours and prices can change — confirm anything time-sensitive before you go.





