Thank you so much for posting!! Marvelous tour for those who cannot physically get to the Museum. It's truly a masterpiece and should be seen in person!!
OMG you breezed right past some of the most famous artworks in the world. Of course it would take a video ten times longer to appreciate those. Thanks for the effort.
Thanks for uploading. During my university years, I had spent many days, months, and later throughout the years socked in this very museum which inspired me to visited the British Museum, Musée du Louvre, Musei Vaticani, and the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Great job~!
We took our daughters to the Louvre when they were small. My five year old kept walking up to pictures saying “ that’s a Michelangelo, that’s a Donatello, that’s a Leonardo”. The French people looked at her as if she was some kind of prodigy. I was kind of muttering, “it’s turtles”. Her kindergarten teacher was really into Renaissance art and used the teenaged mutant ninja turtles to impart her love of it to her small students. One morning, they came into class to find paper taped to the underside of their desks. They had to lie on the floor and pretend they were Michelangelo painting the ceiling of the Sistine chapel.
@@nbenefiel omg that's super cute ☺ and what a wonderful teacher💔im obsessed with Renaissance, soon will be posting video from Uffizi gallery of Florence❣
Wonderful tour in a museum i wont be able to walk around, The Met has also some Van Gogh's i noticed with one of his most famous self portraits. Also the armor of Henry 8 is interesting, and the 4 horses with men in armor and the impeccable chain mail coats and all the statues are amazing. I noticed you had a guide or was he a body guard from the museum? You are not working in the Met yourself?
Ah yes, a place I know well having worked there for 1.5 years, both day and night shifts. I just wanted to point out some of the over 400 gallery rooms that you missed in your quick walk. 1) The 3rd floor of the American Wing, which is when you walk inside the facade of the 2nd U.S. National Bank, the precursor to the Federal Reserve. It was killed by President Andrew Jackson in the 1830's. The main thing on this level is the absolutely huge painting of General Washington crossing the Delaware River with his men. I really don't know how they got this in the building. 2) The Music Wing: The original precursor to the piano and other musical instruments of yesteryear can be found here. 3) The Lower Level: I think this is textiles. And there's always plenty of Special Exhibits going on. But I will say there are 17 different Curatorial departments, so it's hard to go to everything in an hour. Great job!
Really wonderful. Enjoyed this walk a lot, have always wanted to revisit the Met, this allowed me to do this in more detail that I had done in person 🙂. If I may make a suggestion for any future museum walks, if you can show the room number or name when you are entering it and pause there for a second or two, it will be very helpful for those of us tracing the route on a map. Thank you for this awesome video, and keep them coming.
The beginning of the tour while still out on the street you have an impression of a sheer joy of life and a sweet anticipation of even better sensation!❤
I lived in Paris for many years which has the greatest number of museums (and bookshops)in the world. Two of the best are the Louvre, on the banks of the river Seine home of the Mona Lisa as everyone knows but also the famed "Winged Victory of Samothrace" from antiquity and works by Michaelangelo, and Raphael among numerous other classics. Musee d'Orsay on the opposite bank of the Seine has a great collection of Modernist works including Van Goghs, Monet and Manet (don't confuse these two) amid Impressionism in general. I should mention that the French and Americans have had a great relationship since our revolution that they supported. Please get to BEAUTIFUL Paris as soon as you can, you will never regret it!
Terrific video. I have wanted to see exactly this for so long. Well made. These museums are so magnificent they’re ruined by the noisy of chatter. Perhaps someday they implement a ‘whisper only’ policy. Wouldn’t that be better? What does everyone think? I live in Japan. They’re really quiet and it’s nice.
I lived in NYC back when I was in college. I loved both the Metropolitan and MOMA. I love the Chicago Museum of Art and the Getty but my all time favourite is the Detroit Institute of Art. I could look at the Diego Rivera murals for hours. I love the impressionists. I used to spend hours wandering it before it opened. My dad used to tape a radio show there donkey’s years ago.
If you get a chance, read Patrick Bringley's book, "All the Beauty in the World". He was a Security Guard at the Met for 10 years, and wrote about it 🙂
Thank you, I haven’t visited the met in an age did you gave me a chance to see what’s new what I really would like if you slow down or focused in on some of the works, perhaps just a few in each gallery!
I am really fortunate to hzve a such a round tour yo this New York museum. I am able to perceive snd experience the ambiesnce. Without ever been to USA, I am really fortunate to experience the architecture This would not have been possible to get such a feeling, and perceive. even if I would have visited . Thanks. I appreciate your qualities. J wish ec dome Plans an. Drawings were attached. 1:03:18 e
Que bueno que a EGIPTO al menos le quedaron las arenas del desierto por que por lo visto casi todo su patrimonio artistico esta repartido por todos los museos del mundo
*Thanks* for the walk-through. 41:05 can remember that exact balcony location as a kid. "Starbucks" twin tailed mermaid sculpture wasn't there at the time. German image, not Italian. 32:00 on with small rooms with Velasquez, Rembrandt and others were amazing. 32:40 friend seems to like the Venetian painter G.A. Canal, Caneletto ? Er, new to your channel, noticed your Venice tours. 57:04 orginal Met museum exterior wall (see Michael Wyetzner, AD, Met talk online). A museum within a museum. Read Henry VIII kept outgrowing his armor. Gypsy lady painting was interesting, not as much as 39:39 (not the guy on staircase :) Thanks again, saved me the thirty-five dollar admission. P.s. 1:14 top of entrance column pedestals are just huge stones, not sculptures as intended, as placeholders since the building funds ran out. (o.k., enough already)
!!!!!!! X PLEASE. I REVEAL ME.. THE CURRENT AND GENERATIONAL ART HAS TO HAVE PAPER AT ITS TIME S TO REPRODUCE SIGNATURE OR VIRTUE HAS TO BE". X ABOVE THE PAPER..📚🎶👌
I wish you would stop and show pieces instead I feel like you can only glance at each piece as you rush through to get everything into a time schedule.
Lo adelanté para ver si es el mismo desorden y barullo de todos estos videos,para si era así, no mirarlo.Chau.(Aprendan a hacer videos como el del Hermitage:todo para mí).😛
As much as I like to, I cannot watch your video as the gentle slight bouncy movement as you walk is making me feel nauseous. Maybe a gimbal would help.
Les muse es ont le merits d etre totalement impartials et egalitaires . Tant de choses exposees ,mais rien n est a vendre. Le pauvre se sent l egal du riche ......
VIVIMOS EN UNA SOCIEDAD DECADENTE E IGNORANTE POR LOS CELULARES. LA GENTE, TODOS DE NUEVAS GENERACIONES, NO PRESTAN ATENCIÓN A LAS OBRAS DE ARTE, NI A NADA QUE NO SEA EL CELULAR!! QUE PENA!!
OMG you breezed right past some of the most famous artworks in the world. Of course it would take a video ten times longer to appreciate those. Thanks for the effort.
Thank you so much for posting!! Marvelous tour for those who cannot physically get to the Museum. It's truly a masterpiece and should be seen in person!!
Glad that you’ve enjoyed the tour, thanks for watching 🤗
@@walkverse Did You Know This Where Big Bird's Museum Adventure Was Filmed
@@haileeraestout5567 really? I didn't know that
I love the Met so much. Thank you for walking it for us.
Thank you for watching 🙏🏼🥰
OMG you breezed right past some of the most famous artworks in the world. Of course it would take a video ten times longer to appreciate those. Thanks for the effort.
Thank you, glad that you’ve enjoyed it 🤗
Thanks for uploading. During my university years, I had spent many days, months, and later throughout the years socked in this very museum which inspired me to visited the British Museum, Musée du Louvre, Musei Vaticani, and the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Great job~!
Thank you very much for watching 🥰 hope one day I’ll visit British and Egyptian museums as well🥹
We took our daughters to the Louvre when they were small. My five year old kept walking up to pictures saying “ that’s a Michelangelo, that’s a Donatello, that’s a Leonardo”. The French people looked at her as if she was some kind of prodigy. I was kind of muttering, “it’s turtles”. Her kindergarten teacher was really into Renaissance art and used the teenaged mutant ninja turtles to impart her love of it to her small students. One morning, they came into class to find paper taped to the underside of their desks. They had to lie on the floor and pretend they were Michelangelo painting the ceiling of the Sistine chapel.
@@walkverseI have yet to make it to Cairo but I loved the Egyptian museum in Berlin.
@@nbenefiel omg that's super cute ☺ and what a wonderful teacher💔im obsessed with Renaissance, soon will be posting video from Uffizi gallery of Florence❣
@@nbenefiel planning to visit Berlin this summer, ill try not to miss the museum, thanks for the tip 😊
Look at the sunshine and green trees, nicely done tour, thank you!
Thank you for watching 🤗
Thank you for posting this! I LOVE the Met Museum so much. Went like 11-12 times this year, almost once a month. Will go back there very soon.
I’m glad that you e enjoyed it, thank you for watching 😊
The NYC museum that I love the most is the Cloisters.
Todo muy bien conservado se ve tienen muy buenos especialistas y recursos para su labor de restauracion
Yes ! Many times when watching video of city or country's ,I feel really I m there . Thank s....
Thank you for watching 🫶🏼 appreciate it
Glorious. Thank you so much.
Thank you very much for watching 😊🫶🏼
Yes!
Wonderful tour in a museum i wont be able to walk around, The Met has also some Van Gogh's i noticed with one of his most famous self portraits. Also the armor of Henry 8 is interesting, and the 4 horses with men in armor and the impeccable chain mail coats and all the statues are amazing. I noticed you had a guide or was he a body guard from the museum? You are not working in the Met yourself?
Thanks for watching ☺️
Ah yes, a place I know well having worked there for 1.5 years, both day and night shifts.
I just wanted to point out some of the over 400 gallery rooms that you missed in your quick walk.
1) The 3rd floor of the American Wing, which is when you walk inside the facade of the 2nd U.S. National Bank, the precursor to the Federal Reserve. It was killed by President Andrew Jackson in the 1830's.
The main thing on this level is the absolutely huge painting of General Washington crossing the Delaware River with his men. I really don't know how they got this in the building.
2) The Music Wing: The original precursor to the piano and other musical instruments of yesteryear can be found here.
3) The Lower Level: I think this is textiles.
And there's always plenty of Special Exhibits going on.
But I will say there are 17 different Curatorial departments, so it's hard to go to everything in an hour.
Great job!
thank you very much for the information, definitely will visit again and will make sure to cover those areas as well😊 appreciate your support 🤗
Really wonderful. Enjoyed this walk a lot, have always wanted to revisit the Met, this allowed me to do this in more detail that I had done in person 🙂. If I may make a suggestion for any future museum walks, if you can show the room number or name when you are entering it and pause there for a second or two, it will be very helpful for those of us tracing the route on a map. Thank you for this awesome video, and keep them coming.
I appreciate that. Thanks for watching ☺️
Beautiful place! 😍
Indeed 💔thank you for watching 🤗
i love that you put the time of day & temperature at the start of the video, such a cool touch.
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching ☺️
The beginning of the tour while still out on the street you have an impression of a sheer joy of life and a sweet anticipation of even better sensation!❤
Exactly. Thank you for watching appreciate it 🫶🏼
I lived in Paris for many years which has the greatest number of museums (and bookshops)in the world. Two of the best are the Louvre,
on the banks of the river Seine home of the Mona Lisa as everyone knows but also the famed "Winged Victory of Samothrace" from antiquity and works by Michaelangelo, and Raphael among numerous other classics. Musee d'Orsay on the opposite bank of the Seine has a great
collection of Modernist works including Van Goghs, Monet and Manet (don't confuse these two) amid Impressionism in general. I should mention that the French and Americans have had a great relationship since our revolution that they supported. Please
get to BEAUTIFUL Paris as soon as you can, you will never regret it!
Totally agree. Been there September last year and got couple of videos from Paris as well. Including Louvre 💔 thank you for watching
Est-ce agréable de passer sous les arbres.
J’aime ( beaucoup )
Awesome! Thanks for showing
Thank you for watching 😊
Thank you!🙂
Thank you for watching 🫶🏼
Terrific video. I have wanted to see exactly this for so long. Well made. These museums are so magnificent they’re ruined by the noisy of chatter. Perhaps someday they implement a ‘whisper only’ policy. Wouldn’t that be better? What does everyone think? I live in Japan. They’re really quiet and it’s nice.
Omg I would love that, would be nice tho😅 thank you for watching 🫶🏼🫶🏼
I lived in NYC back when I was in college. I loved both the Metropolitan and MOMA. I love the Chicago Museum of Art and the Getty but my all time favourite is the Detroit Institute of Art. I could look at the Diego Rivera murals for hours. I love the impressionists. I used to spend hours wandering it before it opened. My dad used to tape a radio show there donkey’s years ago.
Thank you very much for watching 🙏🏼 appreciate it🫶🏼
Hey hey good morning Sheri thanks for the invite💚💚💚
Thanks for watching ☺️
Muchas gracias por enviarlo.
Thank you for watching 🫶🏼
Se peut-il que nous soyons seuls.
( a l’intérieur )
May. ✨🌝
If you get a chance, read Patrick Bringley's book, "All the Beauty in the World". He was a Security Guard at the Met for 10 years, and wrote about it 🙂
Never heard of that. Thanks I’ll keep in mind. Thanks for watching ☺️
Thank you, I haven’t visited the met in an age did you gave me a chance to see what’s new what I really would like if you slow down or focused in on some of the works, perhaps just a few in each gallery!
Thanks for watching 😊 I will definitely keep that in my mind, stay tuned soon will upload more videos from Italy 🫶🏼
I am really fortunate to hzve a such a round tour yo this New York museum. I am able to perceive snd experience the ambiesnce. Without ever been to USA, I am really fortunate to experience the architecture
This would not have been possible to get such a feeling, and perceive. even if I would have visited . Thanks. I appreciate your qualities. J wish ec dome Plans an. Drawings were attached. 1:03:18 e
thanks for watching please stay tuned I’ll be uploading more videos from Italy soon🫶🏼
C’est un accès aux entrées.
« comme les salades.. »🌷
Que bueno que a EGIPTO al menos le quedaron las arenas del desierto por que por lo visto casi todo su patrimonio artistico esta repartido por todos los museos del mundo
Haha you’re right 😅thanks for watching 😊
*Thanks* for the walk-through.
41:05 can remember that exact balcony location as a kid. "Starbucks" twin tailed mermaid sculpture wasn't there at the time. German image, not Italian.
32:00 on with small rooms with Velasquez, Rembrandt and others were amazing. 32:40 friend seems to like the Venetian painter G.A. Canal, Caneletto ? Er, new to your channel, noticed your Venice tours.
57:04 orginal Met museum exterior wall (see Michael Wyetzner, AD, Met talk online). A museum within a museum.
Read Henry VIII kept outgrowing his armor. Gypsy lady painting was interesting, not as much as 39:39 (not the guy on staircase :)
Thanks again, saved me the thirty-five dollar admission.
P.s.
1:14 top of entrance column pedestals are just huge stones, not sculptures as intended, as placeholders since the building funds ran out.
(o.k., enough already)
Thank you very much for watching and your support 🫶🏼 appreciate it 😊
Abraço do Brasil.
thanks for watching 🤗
Великолепное место..
Спасибо за просмотр 🫶🏼
do a video of the museum of louvre in france
Will do for sure 🙂 I’ve uploaded new video from Philadelphia art museum. Check it out 😊
Ading my thanks. I'm an 85 yo memver of the vanishing American middle class and your tour is the closest I'll get to one of my own :
I’m glad that you’ve enjoyed my video🥰I’ve more museum tours on my channel if you’re interested😊 thanks for watching 🤎
I didn't seen any of arts only the someone portraits.
Next time I’ll focus more on that. Thanks for watching ☺️
well 'and' is the sacrum. brought to you in part by the word and
Di situ juga ada berbagai jenis benda kuno dari indonesia dari kerajaan singasari ,malang
Thanks for watching
6:00 SHHH!!! MUMMY'S SLEEPING.
Haha nap time 😅
Здравствуйте,и все таки нужны субтитры, чтобы знать,на что мы смотрим...🤔👋 принадлежность стране, какое время...
Здравствуйте. Постараюсь прописывать в будущих видео, как раз скоро выйдут видео из музеев Италии. Спасибо за просмотр 🫶🏼
Человек-разумный
🧟♀️🧟♀️🕯Happy Mummy's Day🕯 🥀🥀
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Qu’en est-il des marches..
!!!!!!! X PLEASE. I REVEAL ME.. THE CURRENT AND GENERATIONAL ART HAS TO HAVE PAPER AT ITS TIME S TO REPRODUCE SIGNATURE OR VIRTUE HAS TO BE". X ABOVE THE PAPER..📚🎶👌
😊
Очень быстро, не успеваешь задержать глаз, хоть на чём-то....
Скоро будут новые видео и я постараюсь задержать кадр на произведениях искусств чтобы вы могли насладится. Спасибо за просмотр 🫶🏼
Да, как стрит стайл,спины,попы...🤔🙄
I wish you would stop and show pieces instead I feel like you can only glance at each piece as you rush through to get everything into a time schedule.
I’ll be posting more, and will try to make stops so you guys could enjoy. Thank you for watching 🫶🏼
instead of walking you should show some paintings
Yeah, I kinda realize that and it was bit long. Check out my recent Louvre museum video 😊
Although I liked this video I was a bit disappointed that you didn’t talk to give us any history off the objects you were showing.
I know, I’m working on it😣thank you for watching 🫶🏼
Si yo fuera egipcio estaria muy indignado.
Привет, согласна...👋
I didn't care for you choices for emphasis. Way too much time in the Egyptian wing. The rest of it was just zooming through as fast as possible.
Sorry to hear that you didn’t like the video 😕
@@walkverseDon't be heart broken, my tastes are different than yours.
Lo adelanté para ver si es el mismo desorden y barullo de todos estos videos,para si era así, no mirarlo.Chau.(Aprendan a hacer videos como el del Hermitage:todo para mí).😛
Good for you. Thanks for your precious comment🫶🏼
As much as I like to, I cannot watch your video as the gentle slight bouncy movement as you walk is making me feel nauseous. Maybe a gimbal would help.
sorry to hear that
28:32 COME TO ISTANBUL TO SEE REAL HAGIA SOPHIA :)
I’ve been there and have video from Hagia Sophia as well💔 thanks for watching
애국가?
Вот зачем она туда припёрлась? Толком ничего не снято, ходит из угла в угол как самнамбула. 😢😢😢
Сомнамбула 🤣спасибо, мне приятно что вы потратили свое время, чтобы оставить ваш драгоценный комментарий 🫶🏼
Да , коридоры и посетители...🤔
На 52:35 мимо картин, спины и попы посетителей...🙄🤔
Les muse
es ont le merits d etre totalement impartials et egalitaires . Tant de choses exposees ,mais rien n est a vendre. Le pauvre se sent l egal du riche ......
Thank you very much for watching 🫶🏼appreciate it
So, they're in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and people have nothing better to do than to look at their phones. Get a life.
Yeah, it makes you sad 🥺thanks for watching please stay tuned I’ll be uploading more videos from Italy soon🫶🏼
ဆွဲကြိုး
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who recorded this don`t know nothing about paintings, Impressionists .
Well at least you know something, good for you 👍🏽
"Don't know nothing" is real good english.
Muy mal video, quién filma bastante inculta .. no muestra nada, no se fija en nada.. exepto en una armadura ... Deja mucho que desear
Sorry to hear that 😉
Haber sino lo arruina el ☄
Thank you for watching 🫶🏼
VIVIMOS EN UNA SOCIEDAD DECADENTE E IGNORANTE POR LOS CELULARES.
LA GENTE, TODOS DE NUEVAS GENERACIONES, NO PRESTAN ATENCIÓN A LAS OBRAS DE ARTE, NI A NADA QUE NO SEA EL CELULAR!!
QUE PENA!!
ES TERRIBLE!!
RODEADOS DE ARTE Y SIGUEN CON LA CARA METIDA EN EL CELULAR !!
Yes, it’s little bit sad instead of enjoying the art most ppl spend time in their cellphones🥺 thanks for watching 🙏🏼
OMG you breezed right past some of the most famous artworks in the world. Of course it would take a video ten times longer to appreciate those. Thanks for the effort.
Thank you very much, appreciate it🤗
Qu’en est-il des marches..
When weather is fine those steps are incredibly crowded ☺️ thank you for watching