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Art

“Medieval Garden Enclosed” on the Met Blog.

When

July 30, 2009 – Apr 30, 2010

Daily

Where

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Venue Partner)

1000 Fifth Ave at 82nd St

212.535.7710

Directions: Main Building: Take the 4, 5, or 6 train to 86th Street and walk to Fifth Avenue; OR take the M1, M2, M3, or M4 bus along Fifth Avenue. The Cloisters: Take the A train to 190th Street and walk, or transfer to the M4 bus and ride north one stop.

Price

Free

Links

Note:

The admission fee to the Met’s Main Building includes same-day admission to The Cloisters museum & gardens, located in Fort Tryon Park in northern Manhattan.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art says…

Take a break from city life and visit the Met’s blog dedicated to your neighboring medieval garden! July 1, 2009 marked the first anniversary of The Medieval Garden Enclosed, a blog celebrating the flowers, fruits and herbs that are carefully tended in the gardens of The Cloisters, the branch museum of the Met devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe. Join the 55,926 people from 146 countries who have visited the blog so far and explore the role of plants in the art, literature, folklore, medicine and food of the Middle Ages. Find the blog here.