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Tour of the Cloisters Library and Archives

  • Monday, August 04, 2025
  • 3:45 PM
  • Cloisters Library and Archives, 99 Margaret Corbin Drive, Fort Tryon Park, New York, NY, 10040
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Exterior view of The Met Cloisters

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Title: Tour of the Cloisters Library and Archives 

Date & Time: Monday, August 4, 2025, at 3:45 PM (Tour begins promptly at 4:00 PM)

Capacity: 15

Duration: 60 minutes

Admission: Free! (ART Members only) 

Location: Cloisters Library and Archives, 99 Margaret Corbin Drive, Fort Tryon Park, New York, NY, 10040



Join us for a tour of the Cloisters Library and Archives. Museum Librarian Michael Carter will welcome ART members and discuss the rich research collection for the study of medieval art and related topics. The collection consists of approximately 15,000 volumes of medieval architecture, painting, illuminated manuscripts, stained glass, sculpture, and decorative arts. The tour will move through the three different spaces the library and archives occupy in The Cloisters, with discussion and conversation on collections, acquisitions, and processing histories.  


This is an in-person event limited to 15 ART members. Registration is non-transferable. Please note that you MUST reserve a ticket in advance online in order to attend this event. In the occasion that the event is sold out, we highly recommend joining the waitlist. An ART staff member will reach out to you if a spot becomes available. Unless you've been given permission, please do not show up at the event without registering.


Directions / Transportation

By Subway/Bus

Take the A train to 190th Street and exit the station by elevator. Walk north along Margaret Corbin Drive for approximately 10 minutes or transfer to the M4 bus and ride north one stop.


By Car

Take Henry Hudson Parkway northbound to the first exit after George Washington Bridge (Fort Tryon Park—The Cloisters). This exit is only accessible from the northbound lane; if coming from the north, take Henry Hudson Parkway southbound to exit 14–15, make a U-turn, and travel north one mile to the exit marked Fort Tryon Park—The Cloisters.



ABOUT

The Cloisters Library collects research material for the study of medieval art and related topics. The collection of approximately 15,000 volumes encompasses medieval architecture, painting, illuminated manuscripts, stained glass, sculpture, and decorative arts. Works on medieval history and gardens are also collected. The archives contain material relating to the history of the museum such as papers of James J. Rorimer, the museum's founding director, and George Grey Barnard, who amassed the core of its collection. Also held are the papers of medieval art historians Sumner McKnight Crosby and Harry Bober, Walter W.S. Cook, and art dealers Joseph and Ernest Brummer, and others.

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