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Metropolitan Museum of Art is considered to be the richest and most complete treasure of ancient artifacts.
Today (April 13), Google celebrates the 151st anniversary of the establishment of the Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts with an animated logo consisting of 18 rare works of art from the museum’s huge collection.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) is the largest art museum in America, with more than 2 million artifacts dating back 5,000 years. Google celebrates its 151st anniversary with its cartoon logo. (Photo: Cnet) With the possession of many massive art collections and a series of unique artifacts, worth thousands of years old, the Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts has become the most famous attraction in New City. York, USA. Founded in 1870 and opened to visitors in 1872, until today (April 13), the Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts has just celebrated its 151st anniversary. Metropolitan Museum of Art. (Photo: Hugo Schneider) The Metropolitan Museum of Art is considered to be the richest and most complete treasure with rare collections of ancient Egypt, the ancient East and European art. These include the masterpieces of Titian, Georges de La Tour, Rembrandt, Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh …, and treasures of ancient Greece, Rome, medieval Islamic art, especially European painting in the 20th century. An area displaying sculptures from civilizations around the globe from many ages. (Photo: Metropolitan Museum of Art) Among the World Art masterpieces on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts include the work of Our Lady with the Child God and the lute by Raphael, Titian’s Vigil and harp, The Toledo Landscape of El Greco … The Met museum’s collection includes 17 separate rooms, 6 dedicated conservation rooms and 1 Scientific Research room; large and large enough to be admired in one go. (Photo: Alamy Stock Photo) The first floor is an early art gallery, displaying cultural artifacts from Africa to the Americas from 3000 years ago. Displayed on the second floor is European painting, home to more than 30 galleries with many masterpieces of Cezanne’s life, Van Gogh. Especially, there is a private space for Rodin, 17 paintings by Rembrands, Renoir, Monet, or by Italian artists Boticelli, Raphael or by Spanish painter El Greco. A corner at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. (Photo: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) In addition, MET also exhibits works from Asia such as ink paintings, Chinese opera, ancient Japanese porcelain vases, or colorful, elaborate Indian ornaments.