It is located in Fort Tryon Park in Washington Heights, New York.
Entrance fees for non-New York residents are:
$25.00 for Adult
$17.00 for Seniors
$12.00 for Students
Members, patrons and children under 12 can get in free. New York Residents can still enjoy pay as you wish policy same as main The Met and it's satellite sites. Also accepts package tour deals for the NYC Area such as, New York City Pass, The New York Pass etc. You should consult with tour agency.
Building build by John D. Rockefeller Jr, designed by Charles Collens and influenced from Saint Geraud at Monsempron Church in France. Opened to public in 1938. There are four cloisters on the site, Bonnefont, Cuxa, St Guilhem and Trie. Purpose of construction was to make it part of Metropolitan Museum of Art and still serving to that purpose. There is over 5,000 items in the museum. Museum's most of the art pieces from the time era of European medieval architectural, Gothic and Romanesque period.
After leaving all the boring details behind, it can be considered medium size museum. It may take up to 3-4 hours to walk through and observe it's galleries.
NYC visitors with interest of the Medieval era can visit it. Also it can be perfect choice for rainy or cold days
Entrance fees for non-New York residents are:
$25.00 for Adult
$17.00 for Seniors
$12.00 for Students
Members, patrons and children under 12 can get in free. New York Residents can still enjoy pay as you wish policy same as main The Met and it's satellite sites. Also accepts package tour deals for the NYC Area such as, New York City Pass, The New York Pass etc. You should consult with tour agency.
Building build by John D. Rockefeller Jr, designed by Charles Collens and influenced from Saint Geraud at Monsempron Church in France. Opened to public in 1938. There are four cloisters on the site, Bonnefont, Cuxa, St Guilhem and Trie. Purpose of construction was to make it part of Metropolitan Museum of Art and still serving to that purpose. There is over 5,000 items in the museum. Museum's most of the art pieces from the time era of European medieval architectural, Gothic and Romanesque period.
After leaving all the boring details behind, it can be considered medium size museum. It may take up to 3-4 hours to walk through and observe it's galleries.
NYC visitors with interest of the Medieval era can visit it. Also it can be perfect choice for rainy or cold days
This time I'm going to separate travel and all other in different pages. While I will write about my travel experiences here, my views and thoughts about political, social and economical issues, will be under "Notes". At the end don't expect nothing major like academical studies or professional articles. It will be thoughts of average person.