Jacques Marchais Center Museum of Tibetan Art

338 Light House Ave
The Jacques Marchais Center of Tibetan Art is housed in a serene temple-like building houses a fairly substantial collection of Tibetan art in the Western Hemisphere. Distinctive grounds include terraced gardens, lotus pond and views of New York Bay.... more

The Jacques Marchais Center of Tibetan Art is housed in a serene temple-like building houses a fairly substantial collection of Tibetan art in the Western Hemisphere. Distinctive grounds include terraced gardens, lotus pond and views of New York Bay.

The best way to get there is to take the Staten Island Ferry from Battery Park, lower Manhattan, and then take a taxi from the ferry terminal directly to the museum (about $15.00)


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338 Light House Ave
Staten Island, NY 10306
(718) 987-3500
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Admission And Tickets

$6 - Adults
$4 - Seniors and students

This Week's Hours

Wed-Sun: 1:00pm-5:00pm

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