
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy.
Plan Your Visit - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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The Met Collection - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met Collection Travel around the world and across 5,000 years of history through 490,000+ works of art.
Exhibitions - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met presents more exhibitions than any art museum in the world with more than 30 exhibitions each year representing a wide range of artists, eras, and cultures.
Admission | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Free for Members, Patrons, and children 12 and under. $22 for visitors with a disability; free for a caregiver of a visitor with a disability (in person only). All tickets include exhibitions and same-day …
Date Night at The Met - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Whether you're bringing a date, a friend, or coming solo, The Met is your perfect night out every Friday and Saturday. All events are free with Museum admission, which is always pay-what-you-wish for …
Contact Information | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Internships for College Students at The Met Cloisters Phone: 212-650-2280 Email: [email protected] Internships for College and Graduate Students at The Met Fifth …
Egyptian Art - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met’s collection of ancient Egyptian art consists of approximately 30,000 objects of artistic, historical, and cultural importance, dating from about 300,000 BCE to the fourth century CE.
History of the Museum - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
On March 18, 2016, The Metropolitan Museum of Art opened The Met Breuer, a space dedicated to modern and contemporary art. The landmark building was originally designed by the great Bauhaus …
Photographs - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met began collecting photographs in 1928, when Alfred Stieglitz, a passionate advocate of photography as a fine art, made the first of several important gifts to the Museum.