Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center is one of the Hudson Valley’s treasured historic and artistic gems. Nestled in the charming riverfront village of Nyack, New York, Edward Hopper House Museum is the birthplace and boyhood home of America’s foremost realist painter, Edward Hopper (1882-1967). Edward Hopper House Museum gives depth to the renowned artist whose honest representation of life in America perennially evokes both contemplation and reflection. We celebrate and advance the legacy of Edward Hopper through changing exhibitions of artifacts, photographs, early drawings that Hopper created during his formative years in Nyack, and works of artists inspired by the iconic painter.
Edward Hopper's boyhood home was built in 1858 by his maternal grandparents and was his primary residence until 1910. In 1971, it was saved from demolition by local residents. Today, it is a thriving museum and cultural attraction, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Edward Hopper House Museum is affiliated with the National Trust of Historic Preservation's "Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios" organization.
The MTA Deal
This year-round package includes a discount round-trip rail ticket, a discount admission ticket and a discount bus ticket. This package is valid daily from May 1, 2024 to April 30, 2025.
How to Get Your Tickets
Purchase your package from any Metro-North ticket office or full-service ticket vending machine (excluding Tarrytown station). Use OMNY or MetroCard for the subway or bus.
Pricing
From GCT/Harlem-125th Street:
- Adults$31
- Seniors$23
- Children (13+)$27
- Children (5-12)$2
- Children (under 5)Free
Getting There
Take Metro-North to Tarrytown station. Then, hop on the Hudson Link bus to the Nyack Artopee Way / Riverspace stop, a 6 minute walk from the Edward Hopper House located at 82 N. Broadway.