Address: 3 Beekman St, Beacon, NY 12508, USA
Phone: +18454400100
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
M-P Amendolare
Great art, gift shop and small eatery. Definitely buy tickets in advance especially on the weekends. Parking can be an issue at some times. There’s so many paces to eat in Beacon and shops this is a great day trip adding Dia.
Megan Truong
incredible museum, one of the best I’ve visited in NY. leaning towards more contemporary art, there’s a huge variety of exhibits here and we loved how huge the museum was, but still very approachable. buy your tickets in advance for easiest entry! looking forward to our next visit!
ahra cho
Magnificent place for art lovers! One of the best installation art museum in the world. I studied art, installation art as well, Love it! Always inspiring ~ my kids love it too! I am glad that I can show them different forms of Art!
Alison Rooney
We are members and spent many wonderful weekend days visiting all year long. The setting is beautiful and the permanent collection always engages. During the pandemic, the museum was rightfully very cautious and because of the size, social distancing was easy. Sometimes the staff is discourteous and are overly aggressive with the visitors. There is a nice cafe and wonderful bookstore. It is one of my favorite places I return to often. Plan ahead because it is sometimes busy. Any season, Dia is a magical place for art lovers.
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Yes. Until further notice, please make a reservation at: https://diaart.org/tickets
Yes, there are four available first come, first serve.
They used to make the boxes for Nabisco here, but no puppets.
Metro-North Hudson Line to Beacon Dia:Beacon is a step away from the train station. Hope this helps 😄
10:00AM To 5:00PM
If youre local maybe its worth it to inquire, but for sure we saw signage saying ticket holders only. Good luck!
Dia does not allow you to bring drinks into the museum, and water fountains are closed. They are offering boxed water at the exit.
This NYT article might help: https://www.nytimes.com/2003/04/23/arts/an-old-box-factory-is-a-haven-for-new-art.html
There are designated stops. Metro North and all along the main street with shops.
If you travel by metro North they offer a train and museum ticket reduced price
Drivers license
Yes. Full info about hours is here: https://www.diaart.org/visit/visit/diabeacon-beacon-united-states
Yes, the only holidays they close for are Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve & Day, and New Year's Day. https://diaart.org/visit/visit/diabeacon-beacon-united-states
Yes, you should have no trouble bringing a mobility device. There are elevators to all floors as well.
Only working assistance and guide animals are permitted at Dia:Beacon. Pets are not allowed.
Oh yes! Alot of it
They have a free coat/bag check.
Taxis, and a bus. Or a 9 minute walk
They do not allow weddings or any type of wedding photography, or commercial photography. Long Dock Park is nearby and provides scenic views of the Hudson river. You could always call ahead as they do take some groups.
Yes, the cafe serves light sandwiches, salads, and deserts... If I remember correctly its all organic and some vegetarian.
Arrive at Grand Central (42nd Street and Park Avenue), take the Hudson Line train and get off at Beacon Station. I hope these addresses are of help.
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