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The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 , New York, 10028 P: (212) 535-7710 www.metmuseum.org

Since it’s founding in 1870, The Metropolitan Museum of Art has been renowned not only for its unparalleled collections, but also for its grand physical space, located on Fifth Avenue at the edge of . The Museum offers unique entertaining opportunities with special access to the galleries when it is closed to the public.

Venue Quick Facts  Largest Reception Capacity: 1,000  Largest Dinner Capacity: 550  Restaurants & Bars: o The Petrie Court Café o The American Wing Café o Roof Garden Café and Martini Bar o the cafeteria o Great Hall Balcony Bar

o The Balcony Lounge o Members Dining Room o Patrons Lounge o The Trie Café at the Museum and Gardens

Special Guidelines

Entertaining at The Metropolitan Museum is a

privilege reserved for its Corporate Patrons Great Hall & Great Hall Balcony Hall & Hall Great Great and eligible nonprofit organizations. For its Corporate Patrons, membership benefits and entertaining opportunities reflect the level of a company's gift to the Museum and include:  Entertaining opportunities when the Museum is closed to the public  Opportunity to host events in the Museum's private dining rooms  Customized tours of the Metropolitan, including exhibitions  Use of the private Members Dining Room and Patrons Lounge  Increased access for employees to the Museum

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Meeting Rooms & Specifications

Room Name Seated Reception Great Hall & Great Hall Balcony N/A 1,000 Carroll & Milton Petrie European Sculpture Court 250 600 The Charles Engelhard Court in The American Wing 220 400 The Temple of Dendur in The Sackler Wing 550 800 Velez Blanco Patio 80 125 The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden Varies with Exhibit The Cloisters Museum and Gardens 150-250 400 Patrons Lounge & Patrons Lounge Foyer 80 125 Terrace Room 36 50 Room 12 N/A Bass Room 22 N/A

The Charles Engelhard Court in the American Wing The Metropolitan Museum of Art Meeting Rooms & Specifications

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art The Cloisters Museum and Gardens

The Cloisters Museum and Gardens, the branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe, was assembled from architectural elements, both domestic and religious, that largely date from the twelfth through the fifteenth century.

The building and its cloistered gardens—located in in northern — are treasures in themselves, effectively part of the collection housed there. The Cloisters' collection comprises approximately two thousand works of art. In summer months, with the gardens in bloom, the space transforms into a majestic outdoor location for special events.

Reception—400 guests Dinner (Summer season)—150 guests Dinner (Winter season)—250 guests

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