Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art

Local nameJacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art
LocationStaten Island, New York City

The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art is a museum located on the residential Lighthouse Hill in Egbertville, Staten Island, New York City. It is home to one of the United States' most extensive collections of Himalayan artifacts. The museum was created by Jacques Marchais, an American woman, to serve as a bridge between the West and the rich ancient and cultural traditions of Tibet and the Himalayan region. Marchais designed her educational center to be an all-encompassing experience: it was built to resemble a rustic Himalayan monastery with extensive terraced gardens and grounds and a fish and lotus pond. The museum was praised for its authenticity by the Dalai Lama, who visited in 1991. In 2009, the site was listed on the New York State Register and National Register of Historic Places. A writer in the New York Times referred to the museum's founder under the name Jacqueline Klauber, noting that she used Marchais as her professional name.

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Opening hours

Apr.–Dec. 22, Wed.–Sun. 1–5; Feb.–Mar., Fri.–Sun. 1–5; Jan., by appt. only

Admission

$6

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Marchais_Museum_of_Tibetan_Art

Official Website https://www.tibetanmuseum.org/

Phone +1 987–3500

Address 338 Lighthouse Ave., Staten Island, New York, 10306, USA

Coordinates 40°34'34.733" N -74°8'17.214" E

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