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The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh
Over 4,000 works across seven floors – open Wed–Mon, closed Tuesdays – general admission $20
The world's largest single-artist museum covers Warhol's full career. The ground floor introduces his Pittsburgh roots and early commercial illustration for Glamour and Vogue. Upper floors display iconic silkscreen paintings (Marilyn, Elvis, Mao), Silver Clouds (the floating silver pillow installation), Screen Tests (filmed portraits of Factory visitors), and the late "Last Supper" series (1986). The seventh floor rotates special exhibitions. Allow 2 to 3 hours. Located on the North Shore, a short walk across the Andy Warhol Bridge from downtown Pittsburgh. No advance booking required, but weekends can be busy.
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MoMA, New York
Campbell's Soup Cans (1962), Gold Marilyn Monroe (1962), Double Elvis (1963) – fifth floor
MoMA's fifth-floor galleries house the core of its 1960s Pop Art collection. Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans (32 canvases, 1962) occupies a dedicated wall. Gold Marilyn Monroe and Double Elvis are typically nearby. The museum also holds significant works on paper and prints, including the Flowers series. Timed-entry tickets purchased online are strongly recommended, especially for weekends and holidays. Open daily except Tuesdays. Located on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in Midtown.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Lila Acheson Wallace Wing, modern and contemporary galleries – self-portrait, Mao series
The Met's modern wing displays Warhol alongside other postwar American artists. Key works include the large-scale Mao (1972), a Self-Portrait (1986), and rotating prints. The contemporary galleries are on the second floor in the southwest corner. The Met does not require advance booking, but timed tickets purchased online save queuing time. Open Sunday through Tuesday and Thursday (closed Wednesday), with extended hours on Friday and Saturday.
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Guggenheim Museum, New York
Orange Disaster #5 (1963) and rotating Warhol holdings – rotunda galleries
The Guggenheim's Warhol holdings include Orange Disaster #5 (1963) from the "Death and Disaster" series and additional prints. Display rotates with the exhibition program, so check the current schedule before visiting. The building itself (Frank Lloyd Wright, 1959) is on Fifth Avenue at 89th Street, about a 20-minute walk from the Met. Timed tickets purchased online are recommended.
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Tate Modern, London
Marilyn Diptych (1962), Brillo Boxes, Electric Chair – Level 2, "In the Studio" galleries
Tate Modern holds one of the most important Warhol works in Europe: the Marilyn Diptych (1962), with fifty Marilyn Monroe faces in color and black-and-white. The museum also displays Brillo Boxes and works from the Electric Chair series. Located on the South Bank, a short walk across the Millennium Bridge from St Paul's Cathedral. General admission is free; special exhibitions require tickets. Open daily 10:00 to 18:00 (until 22:00 on Fridays and Saturdays).
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Centre Pompidou, Paris
Ten Lizes (1963), Big Electric Chair, various prints – Level 5, contemporary collection
The Pompidou's modern and contemporary collection includes Ten Lizes (1963), a repeated portrait of Elizabeth Taylor, and Big Electric Chair (1967). Warhol works are displayed in the Level 5 permanent collection galleries alongside other Pop Art and Nouveau Réalisme pieces. Note: the Pompidou is undergoing renovations (expected to reopen in 2030); check current temporary exhibition venues before visiting. Located in the Marais district, near Châtelet.
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Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg
Goethe (1982), Flowers, and additional silkscreens – Gallery of Contemporary Art
The Kunsthalle's contemporary wing holds several Warhol silkscreens, including the distinctive Goethe portrait (1982) and works from the Flowers series. The museum is located next to Hamburg Hauptbahnhof, making it very easy to reach. Open Tuesday through Sunday; closed Mondays.
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