Metropolitan Museum of Art
With over two million works of art housed in 2.2 million square feet of space, The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the undisputed behemoth of the New York City arts and culture scene. Read More
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With over two million works of art housed in 2.2 million square feet of space, The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the undisputed behemoth of the New York City arts and culture scene. Read More
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