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Guided Tours Museum-trained volunteers offer daily guided tours to introduce the Metropolitan and its collection. The "Museum Highlights" tour is available in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. All guided tours begin in the Great Hall and are free with Museum admission. View a weekly schedule of guided tours or consult the online calendar to find out which tours are scheduled on a specific date.
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Gallery Talks Museum curators, independent scholars, and advanced students of art history regularly present gallery talks that focus on specific aspects of the collection, as well as on special exhibitions. Gallery talks are free with Museum admission. Get general information on how to attend a gallery talk or consult the online calendar to find out which gallery talks will coincide with your visit.
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Audio Guide The Audio Guide provides visitors with interpretive audio programming about hundreds of artworks in the Museum's permanent collection and special exhibitionson a single listening device and for a single daily fee. Get more information and explore a list of available topics, including "The Director's Selections," "The New Greek Galleries," "Musical Instruments," and special exhibitions.
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Lectures The Metropolitan regularly offers free lectures in conjunction with special exhibitions and the permanent collection and on related topics. Get general information on how to attend a free lecture or consult the online calendar for the specific times and dates of all scheduled free lectures.
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Adult Classes
New at the Met, The Art of Learning: Classes for Adults, are concentrated, multisession, hands-on workshops bringing together knowledgeable instructors, small groups of enthusiastic adult students, and masterpieces on display in the Museum. Preregistration for these classes is required. Tickets are sold for the entire series only; single sessions are not available.
The Museum introduces The Observant Eye, a series of interactive seminars for recent college graduates and young professionals living in New York City who wish to further their knowledge and understanding of the visual arts. The program is free with Museum admission, but registration is required.
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Films Films and videos that relate to current exhibitions and the permanent collection are screened throughout the year. Most films are free with Museum admission, and some are specifically intended for families and young people. Get general information on how to attend a screening or consult the online calendar for all scheduled times and locations.
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Group Visits Staff-guided and self-guided tours, slide lectures, and discounted audio guides are available for school, adult, college, and senior groups and groups administered by tour operators or travel agents. Tours are based on the permanent collection and special exhibitions, are appropriate for all audiences, and can be adapted to meet the needs of visitors with disabilities. Policies and fees vary; get information specific to your group.
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Family Programs The Museum offers a variety of programs for children of ages five to twelve, accompanied by an adult. These programs are designed for a broad and diverse audience and are free with Museum admission. Explore the Museum's family offerings or consult the online calendar for upcoming programs on specific dates. See also Community and Workplace Programs.
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Student Programs Junior high and high school students may take advantage of special art, writing, and work-study programs on their own, unaccompanied by parents or teachers. Explore the Museum's student offerings or consult the online calendar for upcoming programs on a specific date. College and graduate students: see Study and Research at the Met.
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Community and Workplace Programs The Metropolitan reaches well beyond Fifth Avenue with the slide-illustrated lectures, discussions, and workshops it delivers to groups throughout the greater New York area. Designed for young people, adults, seniors, and families, these programs can be held at libraries, colleges, community sites, and workplaces. Explore the Museum's offsite programs and topics in detail.
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Teacher Programs The Museum conducts a rich variety of professional development programs for elementary and secondary school educators. These workshops introduce participants to works of art in the Museum's collection and explore related interdisciplinary teaching methods. Get further information on the Met's classroom resources and workshops for teachers or consult the online
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Programs at The Cloisters The Cloisters, a branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe, offers daily programs to the public. Performances of medieval music supplement the educational offerings. Explore the range of programs for adults and children available at The Cloisters or consult the online calendar for particular dates and times.
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Programs for Visitors with Disabilities The Museum's collection and special exhibitions are accessible to all. A number of additional programs and resources are designed specifically for visitors with disabilities. Get further information about accessibility, Sign Language interpretation, touch tours, and more.
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Symposia Several times a year, a symposium or colloquium is presented in conjunction with a special exhibition or new installation. These events bring together scholars from museums, universities, galleries, and other arenas to discuss new research. View a list of upcoming symposia or consult the online calendar for specific dates, times, and locations.
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Travel Programs Gain new insight into the world of art and artists on an international voyage hosted by the Met. Special viewing arrangements, curatorial expertise, interesting companionship, and spectacular itineraries make "Travel with the Met" a uniquely rewarding experience. Get specific information about upcoming trips.
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Member Events Each year, the Museum organizes dozens of events and programs exclusively for its Members, from private viewings of special exhibitions to art classes for children and adults. Get general information about Member events, consult the online calendar for dates and times of upcoming Member events, or see Membership for an overview of the myriad advantages of joining the Met.
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