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Join us for a 2-hour guided tour of the Metropolitan Museum.
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The Metropolitan Museum of New York City is home to over 1.5 million objects, which can be overwhelming for visitors. Let an expert guide you through this vast collection with a small-group guided tour. Your guide will put a humorous spin on the museum's revered institution. You'll hear vital information and humorous commentary about both famous masterpieces and more unusual works in the museum's collection, including pieces that are often overlooked.
Apa yang disertakan?
Wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Near public transportation
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Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Most travelers can participate
The Met is fully wheelchair accessible. However, if you cannot climb the stairs of the central entrance to reach the meeting point, there is a ground level entrance one block south, near the intersection of 81st street and 5th avenue. Tell the desk you need to use the elevator to meet a group in the main lobby (at the pharaoh statue), which will then secure your entrance ticket. They will provide you with a temporary pass and help direct you upstairs.
This tour is in English.
Galleries and artwork visited during this tour are subject to closure and absences without prior notice. Your guide may need to modify to account for these events on the day of the tour.
Walks/Devour complies with all local government regulations. Please refer to US government guidelines for the most up to date information.
This is a walking tour. Guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
Our tour starts in Ancient Egypt, beholding perfectly preserved ancient Egyptian tomb models. See tiny dioramas that show what life was like in the times of Tutankhamen and learn about the fascinating burial rituals of the era. You’ll understand a little more of this at our next stop, Egyptian mummies and “William,” the Met’s “mascot.” Next, onto a prize jewel of the Met Museum, the Temple of Dendur, an Ancient Egyptian Temple right smack in the middle of Central Park. More rumors abound at two of the next pieces we see – the armor of Britain’s infamous King Henry VIII, and the Antioch Chalice, purported by some as, ‘The Holy Grail.” We’ll see more ancient works of Greek statuary and Roman frescoes before moving to the exotic, with a stop in Papua New Guinea. We’ll then head to the second floor to soak in some of Claude Monet’s famous Water Lillies, be energized by the expressive works of Vincent Van Gogh, and be inspired by a bronze of Rodin’s Thinker.
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