metmuseum.org |
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This museum in New York, New York has large collections of ancient art, including Greek, Roman and Near Eastern. Online descriptions and highlights of the collections, current exhibitions and visitor information. [Description from dmoz]
One of the world's premier cultural institutions, The Metropolitan Museum of Art acquires artwork (prehistoric to present-day) from around the world. With more than 2 million pieces in its collection, the Met hosts exhibits, loans artwork to other museums, publishes books and catalogs, and develops educational programs for all ages. The museum also displays art online. Highlights of the Met's collection include American and European paintings and Egyptian and Islamic art. The City of New York owns the museum's 2-million-sq.-ft. complex, which is located on the East side of Central Park; the museum itself owns its art collection. The Met was founded in 1870. [Description from Hoover's]
This site reaches over 425K U.S. monthly people.The typical visitor visits the Smithsonian.
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| $50-100k |
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The people who visit metmuseum.org are also likely to visit these categories and sites:
| Affinity | Schools/Universities |
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| 25.4x | Smithsonian |
| 16.3x | Stanford |
| 14.6x | Harvard |
| 6.6x | the University of Mi... |
| Affinity | Magazines |
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| 25.4x | Smithsonian |
| 6.2x | National Geographic |
| 5.5x | Time |
| 4.7x | Rolling Stone |
| Affinity | Nonprofit |
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| 13.3x | PBS |
| 10.1x | National Public Radi... |
| 10.1x | The Library of Congr... |
| 9.9x | Internet Archive |
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