- Boston Public Library
- Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library --> link
- Santa Barbara Museum of Art
- Metropolitan Museum of Art --> http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/department.asp?dep=19
- Ministère de Culture France
- George Eastman House --> http://collections.eastman.org/people/37442/albert-h-levy/objects
- University of Winsconsin
- Jean Paul Getty Museum
- University of Lousville
- Cornell University
- Worcester Art Museum
- Bibliotéques Patrimoniales de Paris
- Architektur Sammlung of the Technische Hochschule in Munich. --> they own the three series of "L'Architecture Americaine".
- Ville de Paris: BHVP / Roger-Viollet.
- Leopold Eidlitz collection (see pdf)
- The Redwood Library and Athenæum (the oldest lending library in America, and the oldest library building in continuous use in the country. Founded in 1747) holds: "Albert Levy’s Architectural Photographic Series 2 and 10, ca. 1880
Box 9". - We can read in his GUIDE TO ARCHITECTURAL RESOURCES:
Albert Levy was a French photographer born in 1847,
who studied and practiced in both the United States and
Europe. These two series were printed in New York by
Albert Levy and contain images from Massachusetts,
Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Washington,
D.C. Each photograph is numbered and identified on a
list that includes the type of building, location, and name
of the architect(s). There are a total of 54 silver gelatin
prints (9.5 x 7.75 inch) in this collection.
- The Russell Sturgis Photograph Collection at University Archives, Department of Special Collections, Washington University Libraries.
- National Gallery of Art (USA). Its library ows 28 pictures by Albert Levy. Most of them belong to the 3rd serie of L'Architecture Americaine.
- Harrison D. Horblit Collection of Early Photography --> Hotel Metropole, New York. (Levy, Albert, 1844-1907, French, creator, photographer)