Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met measures almost a quarter mile long and occupies more than two million
square feet, more than 20 times the size of the original 1880 building.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art first opened on February 20, 1872. It moved to
its present location in 1880.
The area around the Metropolitan Museum of Art is commonly referred to as
"Museum Mile." The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American
Art, and the Neue Galerie are located near the Met's main building.
Location
Central Park
New York, New York
USA
Getting There
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is located on Fifth Avenue in New York City, and
there are several ways to get there by public transportation:
Subway: The museum is closest to the 86th Street station on the 4, 5, and 6
lines. You can also take the Q line to the 86th Street station.
Bus: There are several buses that stop near the museum, including the M1, M2,
M3, M4, M79, and M86.
Train: The museum is a short walk from the Metro-North's Harlem-125th Street
station.
Taxi or car: Taxis and car services are widely available in New York City, and
there is a parking garage located at the museum for those who choose to drive.
It is important to note that New York City has an extensive public
transportation system, and visitors can use a combination of subway, bus, and
train to get to the museum from various parts of the city.
Nearby Airports
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