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Tibet House.

Tibet House

Union Square, Flatiron District & Gramercy


With the Dalai Lama as the patron of its board, this nonprofit cultural space is dedicated to presenting Tibet’s ancient traditions through art exhibits, a research library and various publications. Events and programs on offer include educational workshops, open meditations, retreat weekends, and docent-led tours to Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan.

Exhibits span a variety of subjects, from traditional Tibetan thangka painting and sculpture to contemporary views of Tibetan Buddhist and Hindu tantric art. Tours are available by appointment.


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