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- en.wikipedia.org The CloistersThe Cloisters, also known as the Met Cloisters, is a museum in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, New York City.
- metmuseum.org plan-your-visit/met-cloistersAccessibility at The Met Cloisters is somewhat limited for wheelchair and stroller users and others who need step-free access due to the building's landmark status.
- medium.com @city-guides-of-us/the-cloisters-guide…There are many different tours available that will show you around the Cloisters and tell you more about its history.
- travelingwithsweeney.com the-cloisters-medieval-…We love the excitement and energy of Manhattan, but the serenity of The Cloisters seemed just right for that sunny Easter day.
- britannica.com topic/cloisterIn southern climates, the open-arcaded cloister remained standard; of this type are the cloisters of Saint-Trophîme at Arles in southern France...
- cloisterscastle.com about/historyAlthough The Cloisters itself only dates from 1932, many of the architectural elements are far older, lending the house an ancient feel.
- tripsavvy.com the-cloisters-visitors-guide-1613167One of the best ways to experience the Cloisters is to wander around the space, admiring the beauty and seeing what catches your eye.
- theculturetrip.com north-america/usa/new-york/…These cloisters were excavated from France and rebuilt in NYC between 1934 and 1939 and are now surrounded by chapels and rooms filled with art from the time.
- cntraveler.com activities/new-york/the-cloisters-…You can access general information about some 70 works of art and listen to a history of the Cloisters, its architecture, and its gardens.
- sothebys.com en/museums/the-met-cloistersThe Met Cloisters, which opened to the public in 1938, is the branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe.