99 Margaret Corbin Drive
New York
NY 10040
The Cloisters
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The Cloisters museum and gardens, the branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe, was assembled from architectural elements both domestic and religious, that largely date from the twelfth through the fifteenth century. since The Cloisters located in the Fort Tryon Park, you can not only visit the museum, but also have a walk in the Park.
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