The Cloisters Museum NYC - Travel Back Into the Medieval Era

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
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    The Cloisters Met Museum in New York City offers visitors one of the best collections of medieval art, architecture, and artifacts. It is an amazing experience and offers one of the best looks into the medieval world on this side of the pond.
    See medieval and renaissance art in this amazingly interesting gem hidden in far uptown Inwood Manhattan. This off the beaten path New York City sight and museum is perfect for history buffs and particularly medievalists and renaissance lovers. Take a step back in time and tour the beautiful Cloisters Museum.
    You'll feel like you're in a castle right in New York City. Take a trip up to Inwood and marvel at the amazing tapestries, Christian art, stained glass windows, impressive gardens, and artifacts from medieval and renaissance cathedrals in Europe.
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  • @ProjectGaiaTravel
    @ProjectGaiaTravel  Год назад

    Check out cool Cloisters and Medieval Stuff HERE: amzn.to/3PXxU7f

  • @edgarsnake2857
    @edgarsnake2857 Год назад +1

    I used to go there on field trips with my schoolmates in the 1960's. It feuled my love of history. Thanks for the video.

    • @ProjectGaiaTravel
      @ProjectGaiaTravel  Год назад

      Hey Edgar. Yes it is one of my favorites too. I love medieval history and I'm an undercover history nerd here. Glad you enjoyed the video and be sure to look out for more coming soon.

  • @merinomagician2331
    @merinomagician2331 Год назад

    I used to live across the street from the park. Went to the Cloisters all the time. Went there on several school trips. Took my kids there. Beautiful building. It's a lovely place in the summer.

    • @ProjectGaiaTravel
      @ProjectGaiaTravel  Год назад

      Hey Merinomagician. Yes it is a wonderful place to visit if you are interested in Medieval art and architecture and one of the best places to get a look this side of the Atlantic. Kids love it because its like you're in a real castle. The summer and spring are great with the gardens like you mentioned. Thanks for your input.

  • @turbonelgamilaelgizy528
    @turbonelgamilaelgizy528 Год назад

    Thank you for this magnificent tour that took me out of modern time.

    • @ProjectGaiaTravel
      @ProjectGaiaTravel  Год назад +1

      Hi Turbon, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. The Cloisters Museum is really something to see if you are interested in Medieval Art and Architecture. Best look at it, this side of the Atlantic.

  • @TheShavenChimp
    @TheShavenChimp Год назад

    I go there all of the time. its much more enjoyable on a weekday during the warmer months. i recommend entering thru the door opposite the bus stop, take your time when inside, find good spot and just sit for a while. A lot of whats on display is within arms reach, but please DONT TOUCH ANYTHING even the small doors that contain a fire hose inside. they too are 500 years old

    • @ProjectGaiaTravel
      @ProjectGaiaTravel  Год назад

      Hey Keith, I agree a weekday is much more quiet and in the warmer months you can wander through the gardens. And you're right it is a very reflective place, especially if you are interested in religious art and architecture.
      It's amazing how close and open these priceless works are to everyday people. Like in the video, those old wood doors were within arms reach. Thanks for the tips and stay tuned for more videos!

    • @ariela_
      @ariela_ 4 месяца назад

      How much are the tickets if any

    • @TheShavenChimp
      @TheShavenChimp 4 месяца назад

      @@ariela_ $30 for adult but if you are a NY resident and show them an ID that proves it you can pay whatever you like. You can pay nothing if you like, I usually give 10 or 20 bucks.

  • @TheSimpleRomantic
    @TheSimpleRomantic 7 месяцев назад

    The Sunday is very easy to take from Manhattan Better to get off at the stop where you walk from entry into Fort Tryon The exit on their website directions I THINK is a steep climb for people with physical challenges

    • @TheSimpleRomantic
      @TheSimpleRomantic 7 месяцев назад

      Subway not Sunday

    • @ProjectGaiaTravel
      @ProjectGaiaTravel  7 месяцев назад

      Yes the climb from the A train can be daunting. They have a small parking lot for drivers that is free that takes you much closer to the entrance, but even though it is a steep climb from the subway the park is nice and provides excellent views.

  • @tonylarussa4046
    @tonylarussa4046 Год назад +1

    It's not a castle. It is a replica monastery! WITH 4 CLOISTERS. Hence the Cloisters Museum

    • @ProjectGaiaTravel
      @ProjectGaiaTravel  Год назад

      Hey Tony. Thanks for the clarification. Yes a monastery- the word “castle” just adds to the drama…

  • @monicacallesarenales5865
    @monicacallesarenales5865 Месяц назад

    In fact it is an Spanish monastery 😭

  • @monicacallesarenales5865
    @monicacallesarenales5865 Месяц назад

    But this is a monastery not a castle!!!