NEW YORK – New York is a city that breathes art for its wide variety of places and events.
One of the iconic places is the magnificent Metropolitan Museum in New York which falls in love with its architecture and the historical works of art on display. According to the institution, the collection of The Fifth Avenue Met It shows works from over 5,000 years of stories from all cultures and eras. Visitors can enjoy different exhibits and activities.
But that’s not all, there is very good news for those who want to know more about the art of the museum and in Spanish.
The exhibition “There Is No Post-Hurricane World: Puerto Rican Art After Hurricane Maria” reveals the political, economic and cultural impact of Hurricane Maria and its aftermath, and explores a period of transformation through the work of twenty Puerto Rican artists and the diaspora.
Indeed, the museum offers free guided tours in Spanish throughout the year with the purchase of the entrance to the institution, and in this way they can learn more about the museum’s collection. Also, remember that the New York State residents and students from New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut can pay what they want when they visit the museum. They must present an identity document.
The guided tour is given every day from 12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m., except Wednesdays when it is closed.
For more information, go here.