[2024 New York Attraction] Travel Guide for The Met Cloisters (Updated Sep)
No.18 of Activities in New York
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Museums
Art Museums
Address:
99 Margaret Corbin Dr, New York, NY 10040, United States
Opening times:
Opens at 10:00-17:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+1 212-923-3700
The Cloisters Museum at the Metropolitan
Visiting the Cloisters Museum in the Metropolitan was like a magical experience. The museum displays medieval artworks and historical exhibits, featuring a unique and serene landscape design that emulates a medieval European monastery. I enjoyed wandering through the lush gardens and the stunning scenery. There was a sense of tranquility and a peaceful atmosphere surrounding the place. I had a delightful time exploring the historical exhibits, including art pieces and artifacts. This visit was rich in knowledge and inspiration, and I would recommend the Cloisters Museum at the Metropolitan to anyone interested in medieval history and art.
Nada Shawky
A timeless adventure of discovery and wonder🇺🇸
#weekendgetaways
Nestled in the serene uptown of New York City, the MET Cloisters beckoned us with promises of medieval marvels. As we strolled through its ancient arches and lush gardens, the kids were captivated by the towering tapestries and intricately carved stone facades. Their imaginations ignited, we embarked on a journey through centuries past, encountering illuminated manuscripts, delicate jewelry, and solemn sculptures along the way. Amidst the city's hustle, the Cloisters provided a sanctuary of tranquility, where time seemed to slow, and history whispered its secrets to eager ears. Our weekend getaway became a timeless adventure of discovery and wonder.
NeverStopExploring
The Met Cloisters
#newyorktrip If you’re up for a medieval adventure right in the heart of NYC, The Met Cloisters is where it’s at. Tucked away in Fort Tryon Park, this place is like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.
First off, the vibe here is super chill. You step through those monastery-inspired doors and bam – instant tranquility. It’s a total escape from the city hustle.
And don’t even get me started on the gardens. They’re like something out of a fairytale – lush greenery, fragrant herbs, and cool architectural bits scattered around. It’s the perfect spot to chill and soak up some medieval vibes.
The Met Cloisters might not be as flashy as some of the other museums in the city, but trust me, it’s worth the trek uptown. The vibe, the art, the gardens – it’s all just so cool. You won’t regret it.
KrisAdventure_19
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has a branch called The Met Cloisters, located in the Ford Trian Park in the north of Manhattan, exhibiting medieval religious art and tapestries. Tickets for the museum's main building are common here, because it is far from the city, and it is recommended to leave half a day if you plan to travel. This time, because part of the Heavenly Bodies exhibition was placed here, I made a special trip to visit.
The first time I came here, maybe you will have the same questions as me. It looks like a European ancient monastery. How can it appear in the United States? In fact, it was built in the 1930s by the construction of some churches in southern France and Italy. Concerts are sometimes held here, as well as free guided tours in the afternoon.