The Cloisters Castle

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The Cloisters Museum & Gardens are components of The Metropolitan Museum of Art dedicated to medieval European art, architecture, and relics. The Cloisters are located in Upper Manhattan's Fort Tryon Park, overlooking the Hudson River.

The Cloisters, located in a beautiful park overlooking the Hudson River, holds the Met's medieval art and architecture collections. A route leads to an ancient castle that looks like it is from Middle Ages. In fact, it was constructed less than a century ago, with materials salvaged from five medieval French cloisters.

The famed Unicorn Tapestries, the 12th-century Fuentiduea Chapel, and Robert Campin's Annunciation Triptych are all worth seeing.

All information about tours and tickets you can find on website: metmuseum