Yale University Art Gallery
New Haven, CT

Yale University Art Gallery
• Address: 1111 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510
• Website: artgallery.yale.edu
Overview:
Founded in 1832, this is the oldest university art museum in the country—and it’s completely free to visit. The Yale University Art Gallery is a calm, beautiful space that serves as a hub for teaching, research, and creativity, open to students and the public alike.
Why It’s Worth a Stop:
The collection spans over 5,000 years, with ancient artifacts, European masters, African sculpture, American paintings, and bold modern pieces. Whether you’re an art buff or just looking for a peaceful spot to wander, this museum delivers without overwhelming.
What to Know Before You Go:
• Free admission, no tickets required.
• Closed Mondays.
• Located right next to the Yale Center for British Art.
• Public parking available nearby.
Fun Fact:
The museum’s main building was designed by famed architect Louis Kahn—it’s considered a masterpiece of modernist design.
