The Art of Stories: A Literary Adventure in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
We’re all storytellers, and we live in a world of stories.
All our interactive museum tours are inspired by stories, and we’re pleased to present our newest tour, a story…about stories themselves. “The Art of Stories” looks at tales of the Met, backstories of the works of art, narratives set in the museum, and the origin of stories themselves, seen through the perspective of works of art. From myths to fairy tales, fables to epic quests, the tour will transport participants to a cave full of treasure and heroes on daring quests, a sword in a stone and a girl who loses her shoe. We’ll see how stories can take us to other worlds, shift our viewpoint of the world we’re in….and sometimes literally save someone’s life.
Recommended for ages 12 and up
The guide will meet participants in the Great Hall and take them on a tour inspired by stories-those that take place in and around the Met, as well as stories of specific works of art and the origins of many stories themselves, inspired by the works of art.
The guide will be in the Great Hall, in front of a giant statue of a Pharaoh, to the right of the Info Desk. The guide will have a sign with the tour name. If you're going to be late, call or text us; tickets will be left at the Group Check-in Desk with the tour name and the first stop.
The guide will have your tour tickets, which also serve as your admission ticket to the museum. Tickets are good all day in the museum.
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