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Overwhelmed by the unique space of the Metropolita Fine Arts Museum

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For many centuries, the Metropolita Fine Arts Museum is a place to keep the valuable culture of New Yorkers and the whole world.

The Metropolita Fine Arts Museum attracts more than 4 million visitors each year

On April 13, Google honored the Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts, USA (also known as MET for short), one of the largest art museums in the United States, located at 5th Avenue and Street. 82, to the east of Central Park in New York City.

The Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts was established in 1870 and opened to visitors in 1872. The galleries are presented chronologically, through a civilized process of 36 centuries, from 3000 BC to year 641.

This is considered as the richest and most complete treasure with rare collections of ancient Egyptian and Eastern art, European art.

It displays rare art collections such as ancient Egyptian and Eastern art, European art including the masterpieces of Titian, Georges de La Tour, Rembrandt, Monet, Van Gogh … and other treasures of ancient Greece, Rome, medieval Islamic art and especially 20th century European painting.

Some of the unique specimens are on display in the museum

The MET museum collection includes 17 separate rooms, 6 dedicated conservation rooms and 1 Scientific Research room. Each room has a team of seasoned professionals in charge.

The first floor is a primitive art gallery displaying cultural artifacts from Africa to the Americas from 3000 years ago to help visitors understand and distinguish the different civilizations. of the countries of the world.

In particular, European paintings are displayed on the second floor, where there are more than 30 galleries with many masterpieces of Cezanne, 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.

In addition, MET also displays Asian works such as meaningful screens, Korean paintings, Chinese ink paintings, Chinese tusks, ancient porcelain pots, elegant Japanese utensils, etc. Even colorful, elaborate Indian jewelry is available.

See some pictures at the Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts: