Address: 161 Warren St, Glens Falls, NY 12801, USA
Phone: +15187921761
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Michael Wallace
The Hyde Museum was fantastic! My wife & I enjoyed it thoroughly from top to bottom! They have some very neat, interesting items in there for sure! And the traveling exhibits they have are terrific! I would most definitely recommend it for a wonderful afternoon out!
Jodie Johnson (JJ)
I highly recommend this museum! A beautiful, unique atmosphere, great staff and a collection of art and historical memorabilia that will make your time here worthwhile! Very reasonable cost and very clean.
David Frank
Great place to see an incredible collection in an intimate and unexpected setting. The museum does a good job of mixing classical masters with contemporary pieces. From Rubens to a possible Davinci sketch the collection is carried and interesting. The staff, particularly the person at the front desk does a great job orienting you to the museum. It's definitely worth a trip!
Sarah Lajeunesse
A unique museum located in Glens Falls, the Hyde showcases both a large rotating collection of art, but also a home that displays all the vestiges of years past. The interior of the home with its indoor courtyard always seems idyllic to me, and it’s fun to take a journey back if only for a little while. Worth a visit for the entire family. I particularly enjoyed the “Mysteries” exhibit which displays art that is possibly a forgery or may be the real thing. Fascinating.
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General Admission $12 Seniors (60+) $10 Students (w/ID) Free Children (12 and under) Free Active Military & Family Free Veterans Free Free passes available also at many area public libraries too.
They do not. But there are excellent places nearby such as The Spot, Davidson Brothers and the highly regarded Rock Hill Bake House
No. When facing The Hyde, the main entrance is on the left.
I would recommend checking their website for hours.
I don't recall wheelchairs being available when I was there. There are stairs, however, I think you should be aware if that. They do have an elevator, but I don't know if goes everywhere the collection is displayed.
You'll need too check website but well worth the tour. We loved it .
Jane Peterson: At Home and Abroad. Until October 12th.
You might call them rather than ask the question of the public visitors.
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