Skip the Line Tickets to The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The MET)
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Skip the Line Tickets to The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The MET)

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Established in 1870, the MET Museum is the world's second-most visited museum, where you can learn, discover, and engage with the art. With over 2 million works in its permanent collection, spread over 17 departments, there is something for everyone. It not only houses artworks, but also has costumes, weapons and armor from across the globe, and an entire floor dedicated exclusively to musical instruments.

The MET also has two other centres located in the city - The Met Breuer and The Met Cloisters.

The Met Cloisters, also a part of the MET, is home to medieval art from the Mediterranean and Europe. It also has various chapels and gardens to complement its Romanesque and Medieval architecture.

The MET Breuer is the most recent addition to the MET, having opened its doors in 2016. It is dedicated to contemporary and modern art from the 20th and 21st centuries and has unique exhibitions from this period.

Your Experience

Your tickets give you access to all three museums - the main Metropolitan Museum of Art, Met Breuer and Met Cloisters - with skip the line privilege. The ticket is also valid for a period of 3 days so that you can visit the three museums comfortably.

The MET

The Ground floor houses the Costume Institute, and 1M houses musical instruments. The first floor has sections dedicated to Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Medieval Art. It also houses art from Oceania, Africa, and the Americas, and also houses a section on Arms and Armor among others. The second-floor houses Asian, European, and Central Asian art, and much more.

Popular works at the MET:

  • Wheatfield with Cypresses (1889), Vincent Van Gogh
  • The Harvesters, Pieter Bruegel the Elder
  • Fragment of a Queen's Face (ca. 1353–1336 B.C.), Egyptian Collection
  • Head of a Queen Mother (Iyoba) from Nigeria (1750–1800)
  • The Death of Socrates (1787), Jacques Louis David
Met Breuer

The entrance to the Met Breuer is on Madison Avenue. The building has exhibits on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors.

Current exhibitions at the Met Breuer:

  • Modernism on the Ganges, Raghubir Singh (Photography)
  • Between the Clock and the Bed, Edvard Munch
  • Delirious: Art at the Limits of Reason, 1950–1980
The Met Cloisters

The Courtyard entrance is located on the Ground floor, where you can also find the Gothic Chapel. There is also an entrance on the first floor, where you can find the Unicorn Tapestries Room and the Romanesque Hall, among other attractions.

Popular works at The Met Cloisters:

  • The Unicorn is Attacked, Unicorn Tapestries Room
  • Apothecary Gardens
  • The Cross of Edward the Confessor
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