One Sunday afternoon early this spring, we took a walk through the city, ending at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Part of the “museum mile” (as the name says, a mile of 5th Ave in Manhattan, full of museums) the Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the biggest museums of the world. Thousands of tourists and locals (like us) visit this every day. The place is huge, so it’s good idea to focus on a small section per visit, and come back for more next time. So we settled on the Greek and Roman Art gallery, and the result of our visit can be seen below.
- Yellow taxis on Park Avenue
- Met Museum main entrance
- Bagpipe player, same location
- Protester in front of the Met
- Fountains in front of Met Museum
- Race boat model in Central Park
- Another New York attraction – Guggenheim Museum