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FIFTH AVENUE
The Great Hall
Accessible Plaza Entrance
at 81st Street
Garage
Entrance
Group
Registration
Membership Desk
Concerts & Lectures
Box Of!ce
Concerts &
Lectures
Box Of!ce
Met Store
Met Store
Met
Store
the
cafeteria
CENTRAL PARK
South North
West
Grace
Rainey
Rogers
Auditorium
Thomas J.
Watson
Library
Nolen
Library
Petrie
Court
Café
The T emple
of Dendur
in The Sackler Wing
Ruth and Harold D. Uris
Center for Education
American Wing
Café
to
Parking
Garage
to
Parking
Garage
80th St
80th St
81st St
81st St
82nd St
82nd St
83rd St
83rd St
84th St
84th St
Roof Garden Café
(May–October)
Roof Garden
Members
Dining Room and
Patrons Lounge
Main Entrance
at 82nd Street
unisex/family
rest room
to mezzanine
galleries: for
accessible route,
ask a security
of!cer for
assistance
stair access to
rest rooms on
ground "oor
The Costume Institute
Arts of Africa, Oceania,
and the Americas
350–359
Arms and Armor 370–380
The American Wing 700–774
The Costume Institute 980–981
European Sculpture
and Decorative Arts
500–556
Greek and Roman Art 150–172
Robert Lehman Collection 950–965
Egyptian Art 100–138
Medieval Art 300–307
Modern and
Contemporary Art
900–926
Special Exhibitions and
New Installations
Cafés and Restaurants
Met Store
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SERVICES FOR VISITORS
WITH DISABILITIES
Information and Programs
See Access Information for Visitors with
Disabilities brochure and the Access
Calendar, available at Information Desks,
call 212-650-2010 during of!ce hours, or
e-mail access@metmuseum.org.
Wheelchairs
Available free of charge, on a !rst-come,
!rst-served basis, for use in the Museum.
No reservations. Inquire at the 81st and
82nd Street coat-check areas.
Service animals are welcome in
the Museum.
Assistive Listening Devices
FM assistive listening devices for
Museum tours are available at the Audio
Guide Desk in the Great Hall. The Grace
Rainey Rogers Auditorium and the Uris
Center classrooms are equipped with
infrared sound enhancement systems.
Headsets and neck loops are available.
Induction loops at select information
and admissions desks in the Great Hall
and Uris Center.
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round Floor
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st Floor and Mezzanines
1
Mezzanine
Ground "oor
5th "oor
4th "oor
Mezzanine
Mezzanine
Key
Disabled Access
Water Fountain
Changing Station
Rest Rooms
Telephone with
Volume Control
Automated Teller
Machi ne
Guided Tour
Meeting Point
Low Telephone with
Volume Control
Wheelchair Lift
Wheelchair Ramp
Ratti Center is on ground floor below
Medieval Art; for accessible route ask for
assistance at Information Desks.
Some facilities may not be accessible because
of Museum renovation; see local signage for
alternatives or ask at Information Desks.
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Dining Facilities
Assistive Listening
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Looped Area
Stairs to Next Floor
Escalator
Elevator
Steps Within Floor
Parking
Coat Check
Audio Guide
Bicycle Parking
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Great Hall Balcony Bar
Friday and Saturday
evenings
South North
West
Help preserve the collection;
please do not touch the works of art.
Met
Store
Balcony
Lounge
Greek and Roman Art 173–176
The American Wing 703–772
Ancient Near Eastern Art 400–406
Modern and
Contemporary Art
917–925
European Paintings, 1250–1800 600–644
Asian Art 200–253
Drawings and Prints 690–693
19th- and Early 20th-Century
European Paintings and Sculpture
800–830
Musical Instruments 680–684
Photographs 850–852
Art of the Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran,
Central Asia, and Later South Asia
450–464
Special Exhibitions and
New Installations
Cafés and Restaurants
Met Store
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THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
Access Map
For Visitors
with Disabilities
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10028
212-535-7710 www.metmuseum.org
Entrances
Main entrance: Fifth Avenue and 82nd St.
Street-level entrances: Fifth Avenue and
81st St., and the Museum Parking Garage
at Fifth Avenue and 80th St.
Admission
$25 recommended for adults, $17 for
seniors (65 and older), $12 for students;
includes Main Building and The Cloisters
on the same day; free for Members and
children under 12 with an adult. Rates
subject to change. Induction loops
available at select locations.
Hours*
Open 7 days a week.
Sunday–Thursday 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday 10:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.
Closed Thanksgiving Day, December 25,
January 1, and the !rst Monday in May.
*Galleries are cleared at 5:15p.m.,
Sunday–Thursday, and 8:45p.m.,
Friday and Saturday.
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VISITOR INFORMATION
Information Desks
Located at each entrance and throughout
the Museum.
Coat-Check Areas
All bags, backpacks, and packages
should be deposited in the coatrooms.
For safety of artwork, bags may not be
carried on one’s back.
Parking Garage
Discount for Museum Members.
Free with Admission
All special exhibitions, as well as gallery
talks, family/children’s programs and
many other events and programs are
free with admission. Ask about today’s
activities at Information Desks.
Dining Facilities
No food or beverages allowed in the
galleries, except bottled water. Ask at
Information Desks for dining locations
or see Museum Map.
Audio Guide
Free to visitors who are blind, partially
sighted, hard of hearing or Deaf.
Audio Guides have volume control and
neck loops are available. Regular and
large print scripts are also available. $7;
members $6; children under 12 $5. Sales
tax included. Sponsored by Bloomberg.
Education Programs
Consult daily Events sheet at
Information Desks.
Guided T ours
Individual visitors: free with admission.
In eleven languages including ASL. See
daily Events sheet.
Concerts & Lectures
Consult brochure at Information Desks,
inquire at Great Hall Box Of!ce or visit
the website. Advance sale by mail,
tele phone, or online. Call 212-570-3949.
The Met Store
Located off the Great Hall, in Uris Center,
and throughout the Museum.
First Aid
Ask any Security Of!cer.
Lost and Found
Inquire at Information Desks.
Strollers
Permitted in most areas. Inquire at
Information Desks for gallery limitations.
Oversized and jogging strollers
prohibited. Strollers may be used by
children with disabilities at all times.
Access programs at the Museum are made possible by
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Generous support also provided by the
Filomen M. D’Agostino Foundation.
Additional support is provided by Estate of Doris Alperdt,
Renate, Hans & Maria Hofmann Trust, Charles Bloom
Foundation, Allene Reuss Memorial Trust, The Ceil &
Michael E. Pulitzer Foundation, Jane B. Wachsler,
The J.M. Foundation, Estate of Susan B. Rich, Estate of
Isabel Bedrosian, The Murray G. and Beatrice H. Sherman
Charitable Trust, and gifts in memory of Jay Budin.
Cover: Thomas Eakins (American, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania 1844–1916), The Champion Single Sculls
(Max Schmitt in a Single Scull) (detail), 1871. Oil on
canvas. Purchase, The Alfred N. Punnett Endowment Fund
and George D. Pratt Gift, 1934 (34.92)
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