Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Tour Description
Our educator-led tour of the Met for kids tour is a wonderful adventure into the ways stories can be told through art. Together, by exploring objects from collections across the museum, such as ancient Greek sculpture, Renaissance altarpieces, Medieval armor, American portraiture, or Impressionist landscapes, we will examine how artists communicate narrative throughout history in a variety of media. We’ll learn to read these narratives and discover what they can tell us about the time, place, and people connected with each work.
Experts
As this is a private walk, the material will be tailored to the level and interests of the youngest participants. For children 12 and under your guide will engage them to find elements in paintings, or a drawing exploration to keep the children interacting while learning. For middle schoolers, the emphasis is placed on questioning the works of art and our assumptions about them. In each case, we ask that you tell us about your children's current studies and provide any comments about their learning styles you can.
We make a special group reservation for our visit to the museum, which allows you to skip the long entry lines to the museum. These reservation tickets will be added to your cart when you check out. Your guide will have your entry buttons with him/her on the day of the walk.
Museum memberships cannot substitute for the group reservation required by the museum. All reservation ticket sales are final and cannot be refunded.
PLEASE NOTE: The Annual Met Gala Event happens on the first Monday of May every year. The Met is only closed on the day of the event itself, but many galleries (usually including the Temple of Dendur) will also be closed in the week before and after the event.
Museum memberships cannot substitute for the group reservation required by the museum. All reservation ticket sales are final and cannot be refunded.
PLEASE NOTE: The Annual Met Gala Event happens on the first Monday of May every year. The Met is only closed on the day of the event itself, but many galleries (usually including the Temple of Dendur) will also be closed in the week before and after the event.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, this tour is wheelchair accessible.
Yes, this tour is wheelchair accessible.
Where You'll Start
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jonathan was an excellent guide who provided a unique and insider pov of the museum, its history, the characters involved, and the highlights. he is great with kids and adults and is sensitive to the audience's interest levels and can therefore pivot based on his reading of the room. the three hours flew by really quickly.
Lisa
Reviewed on:
Jul 24, 2023
Isabelle was amazing. Her activities kept the kids highly engaged and she could really get to each kid on their level. For ages 13 and 10, this felt amazing to me.
Emily
Reviewed on:
Jun 2, 2023
Great guide.
Ann
Reviewed on:
Feb 23, 2023