The Met Cloisters
Hours
Thursday–Tuesday: 10 am–5 pm
Closed Wednesday
Closed on Thanksgiving Day, December 25, and January 1.
Address
99 Margaret Corbin Drive
Fort Tryon Park
New York, NY 10040
Masks are strongly recommended.
Please be advised due to ongoing building improvements certain galleries might be closed.
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Plan Your Visit
Journey to the Middle Ages
Explore an extraordinary world full of triumphs of medieval imagination in The Met Cloisters Primer.
The Met Cloisters Digital Guide
Enhance your visit to The Met Cloisters using our digital guide, available for free on the Bloomberg Connects app.
Museum Map
View The Met Cloisters Map.
Visitor Guidelines
A review of our visitor guidelines and regulations below can help orient you before you arrive and ensure you get the most out of your Met experience.
The Met Cloisters Store
Located just off the Main Hall of The Met Cloisters, The Met Store presents jewelry, home gifts, publications, stationery, and more inspired by the art, architecture, and gardens of medieval Europe.
Tours
Experience the art and architecture of medieval Europe for free with Museum admission.
Events
Join us for storytelling, live performances, film screenings, art-making programs, and conversations with Met curators, conservators, and educators.
Accessibility
The Metropolitan Museum of Art welcomes all visitors and affirms its commitment to offering programs and services that are accessible to everyone.
Become a Member
Enjoy free admission, complimentary guest tickets, invitations to exclusive viewing hours, discounts, and more.
Directions and Parking
Please be advised due to Fort Tryon Park pedestrian path repairs visitors are encouraged to take the M4 bus from 190th Street to the last stop.
**The Museum participates in several programs that include free admission for students. All New York City public school students, along with students from Bard Graduate Center, Barnard College, Columbia University, and the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University, may visit the Museum for free. Please check with your school administrator to see if your student ID allows free admission to the Museum.