• The Cloisters‘ is something you often hear mentioned on a list of ‘things to do in New York,’ but if you haven’t been, you may not actually know what it is.
  • The main building also contains architectural elements and settings taken mostly from French abbeys, like the cloisters from which the museum gets its name.
  • What to See. One of the best ways to experience the Cloisters is to wander around the space, admiring the beauty and seeing what catches your eye.
  • Set in a lovely park overlooking the Hudson River, the Cloisters houses the Met’s medieval art and architecture collections.
  • About an hour on the subway from lower Manhattan but absolutely worth it. The Cloisters was built in the 1930s but it's like stepping back several centuries.
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  • A further major early source of objects was the art dealer Joseph Brummer (1883–1947), long a friend of a curator at the Cloisters, James Rorimer.
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  • Part of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Cloisters opened in 1938 and reflects medieval architecture and art, with over 2,000 works of art and stunning...
  • The Cloisters Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art‎ (35 C, 4658 F). - The Cloisters exterior‎ (70 F). The Cloisters interior and gardens‎ (39 F).