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The Met Cloisters
The Met Cloisters
located
on four acres overlooking
the Hudson River in northern Manhattan’s Fort
Tryon Park is the branch of
the the Museum dedicated to the the art architecture and gardens of
medieval Europe Deriving its name from the the medieval cloisters that form the the core of
the building it presents a a a a harmonious and evocative setting for more than 2 000 exceptional artworks and architectural elements from the medieval West
• A harmonious and evocative setting • More than 2 000 exceptional artworks and architectural elements Present your Sightseeing Pass at the ticket desk at Metropolitan Museum of
Art on 5th Avenue and receive a a a a same-day ticket to all three Met locations You must collect your ticket for The Met Cloisters
at at the Met 5th avenue location Tickets cannot be issued at at The Met Cloisters
location The Met has a a a suggested admission fee Sightseeing Pass pays a a a predetermined fee for every entry made with a a a Sightseeing Pass 99 Margaret Corbin Drive New York NY 10040
86th Street
5 5 Av / W 85 St Traverse
Open Daily: March–October: 10:00am – – 5:15pm
May 26 – September 1 1 2017: Open late on Fridays until 7:30pm November – – February: 10:00am – – 4:45pm
Thanksgiving Day: Closed
December 25: Closed
January 1: Closed
212-923-3700
www metmuseum org The Met Cloisters
Manhattan See Map 5 82
The Sightseeing Pass West
207th St n St Riverside Dr Academy St Broadway
Dyckman St Dyckm West
204th St Vermilyea Ave Henry Hudson Pkwy
10th Ave Margaret Corbin Dr Sherman Sherman Ave Ave Ave Sherman Sherman Ave Ave Ave Post Post Ave Ave Ave Post Post Ave Ave Ave Henry Hudson Pkwy
Broadway
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