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The Met Cloisters is a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art devoted to the art, architecture, and gardens of medieval Europe. Perched atop a hill in northern Manhattan’s Fort Tryon Park, this peaceful museum is designed like a European monastery, housing treasures from the Romanesque and Gothic periods — including stained glass, tapestries, sculptures, and sacred spaces. 🕊️🌿🛐


📍 Where Is The Met Cloisters?

📍 99 Margaret Corbin Drive, Fort Tryon Park, New York, NY 10040
🗺️ Located in Washington Heights, Upper Manhattan
🚇 Subway:

  • A train to 190th Street (then walk 10 minutes through the park)
    🚌 M4 bus goes directly to the entrance

🏛️ What You’ll See on The Tour

  • 🧱 Four reconstructed cloisters from actual French medieval abbeys
  • 🎨 Masterpieces of medieval art from the 9th–15th centuries
  • 🪟 Stunning stained glass from Gothic churches
  • 🐉 The famous “Unicorn Tapestries” — vibrant, mythic, and mysterious
  • ⛪ Altarpieces, manuscripts, reliquaries, and carved wood & stone
  • 🌿 Herb and flower gardens inspired by medieval monastery gardens
  • 🕯️ Atmospheric architecture that feels like a European time capsule

🕒 When Can I Visit?

🕰️ Open Thursday to Tuesday, 10 AM – 5 PM
🚫 Closed Wednesdays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day
🎟️ Included with general admission to The Met (same ticket as The Met Fifth Avenue)


🎧 How Can I Tour It?

✅ Options include:

  • Self-guided tour using museum map and signage
  • 🎧 Met app audio guide (includes info on major works and architecture)
  • 🧑‍🏫 Occasional guided tours or talks — check the website or ask at the info desk

❓ The Met Cloisters Tour – FAQ

1️⃣ What is The Met Cloisters?

A branch of the Met Museum dedicated to medieval European art and architecture, located in a building modeled after actual monasteries.


2️⃣ Is it part of the same ticket as The Met Fifth Avenue?

✅ Yes! One ticket grants you same-day access to:

  • The Met Fifth Avenue
  • The Met Cloisters
  • The Met Breuer (now closed, but ticket still applies to both remaining branches)

3️⃣ How long should I plan to stay?

🕐 About 1.5–2.5 hours is ideal
📸 Take time to enjoy the peaceful gardens and panoramic views of the Hudson River


4️⃣ Is it kid-friendly?

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Yes — especially for curious kids who love castles, dragons, and mythology

  • The unicorn tapestries are especially fun
  • No-touch policy, but the space is atmospheric and calming

5️⃣ Can I take photos?

📸 Yes — non-flash photography is allowed
🚫 No flash, tripods, or selfie sticks


6️⃣ Is it accessible?

♿ Partially

  • Some historic sections may be difficult to access
  • Elevators and ramps are available, but some uneven stone flooring may limit mobility
    🚻 Accessible restrooms available

7️⃣ Is there food or a café onsite?

☕ The on-site café is currently closed, but nearby options are limited
🧺 Bring a picnic and enjoy Fort Tryon Park before or after your visit


8️⃣ When is the best time to visit?

SeasonPerks
🌸 Spring/SummerGardens in bloom, beautiful outdoor photos
🍂 FallStunning Hudson River foliage
❄️ WinterQuiet, peaceful, cozy indoors with candlelit vibes

✅ Bonus Tips

  • 🧭 Pair with a stroll through Fort Tryon Park and its scenic overlooks
  • 📚 Brush up on medieval history for extra context — especially the Unicorn Tapestries
  • 🗺️ Combine with a visit to the main Met if you’re planning a full art day
  • 🎟️ Tickets available online or at either location — no need to book separately

🎟 Want help planning your Met Cloisters visit with highlights, garden walks, and photo tips?

Let me know! I’ll help you create a peaceful, art-filled escape full of history, mystery, and medieval magic 🏰🧵🌿🖼️

🏰 The Met Cloisters Tour – FAQ

Planning a visit to The Met Cloisters? Tucked away in the peaceful hills of northern Manhattan, this museum offers a one-of-a-kind experience where art, nature, and history meet. Here’s everything you need to know for your visit to this medieval treasure. 🌿🛐🖼️


1️⃣ What is The Met Cloisters?

The Met Cloisters is a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art dedicated to European medieval art and architecture, housed in a building designed to resemble a medieval monastery.

It features:

  • Original cloisters from French abbeys
  • Unicorn Tapestries
  • Gothic and Romanesque sculpture, stained glass, and manuscripts
  • Peaceful gardens inspired by medieval horticulture

2️⃣ Where is it located?

📍 99 Margaret Corbin Drive, Fort Tryon Park, New York, NY 10040
🗺️ In Washington Heights, Upper Manhattan
🚇 Subway: Take the A train to 190th Street, then walk through Fort Tryon Park (~10 minutes)
🚌 M4 bus stops right at the museum entrance


3️⃣ Is it included with my Met ticket?

✅ Yes!
Your general Met admission ticket includes same-day access to:

  • 🏛️ The Met Fifth Avenue
  • 🏰 The Met Cloisters

You don’t need to buy a separate ticket.


4️⃣ What are the must-see highlights?

  • 🧵 The Unicorn Tapestries (15th century) – famous and mysterious textile masterpieces
  • 🌿 Herb & flower gardens based on medieval texts
  • 💠 Stained glass windows from Gothic cathedrals
  • ✝️ Stone tomb effigies, altarpieces, and religious artifacts
  • 🧱 Reconstructed Romanesque and Gothic cloisters

5️⃣ Is there a guided tour?

🎧 Yes — options include:

  • The Met app audio guide (free with museum Wi-Fi)
  • 📜 Self-guided using printed maps and exhibit signs
  • 🗣️ Check at the front desk for seasonal guided tours or gallery talks

6️⃣ How long should I plan to stay?

🕐 A full visit typically takes 1.5 to 2.5 hours
Add time if you want to explore Fort Tryon Park or have a picnic nearby


7️⃣ Can I take photos?

📸 Yes — non-flash photography is allowed
🚫 No flash, tripods, or selfie sticks
🌸 The gardens and cloisters are especially beautiful for photos in spring/summer


8️⃣ Is The Cloisters accessible?

Partially accessible

  • Many galleries are wheelchair-accessible
  • Some original medieval flooring and stairs may be challenging
  • Elevators available to main levels
    🚻 Accessible restrooms are available onsite

9️⃣ Is there a café or food nearby?

☕ The museum café is currently closed
🥪 No food inside the museum
🧺 Tip: Bring a snack or lunch to enjoy in Fort Tryon Park, which has picnic areas and benches with amazing views


🔟 When is the best time to visit?

SeasonHighlights
🌸 Spring/SummerFlowering gardens + longer daylight
🍁 FallBeautiful foliage over the Hudson
❄️ WinterQuiet, atmospheric, and cozy indoors

🌤️ Weekday mornings tend to be less crowded


✅ Bonus Tips

  • 🗺️ Combine with a nature walk through Fort Tryon Park
  • 📱 Download the Met app before arriving — service in the park may be limited
  • 🧠 Great for fans of medieval history, architecture, literature, and mythology
  • 🧒 Kid-friendly for curious minds who love castles and dragons!

🎟 Want help planning a full-day Met adventure with both the Cloisters and Met Fifth Avenue?

Let me know! I’ll help you map out a peaceful, art-filled journey through medieval beauty and timeless treasures 🏰🌿🖼️✨

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