The museum itself is located on the entire block on 82nd Street. There were so many departments at the met that a person gets confused where to start from. Those that are famous and I have visited are Asian Art, Egyptian Art, Greek and Roman Art, and Islamic Art etc. The collection of Asian art at the Metropolitan Museum is one of the largest and the most comprehensive. There were certain galleries of Chinese, Korean, and Japanese paintings. Also a great work of antiques such as textiles, bronzes, furniture’s, and ceramics. There were antiques such as bowls, jars with floral decorations and pendants, tea bowls and pots in different shapes, saucers, plates with rocks, fruits, and flowers. One place I loved the most was the Astor Court, which is based on a courtyard in the Garden of Master of the Fishing Nets in Suzhou. This court had three typical garden structures: a covered walkway, a small reception hall, and a half-pavilion along the west wall. It was really beautiful and it felt like as if I was in China or if I stepped into another …show more content…
There was an entire collection of jewelry of princesses, statues of both male and female Pharaohs, temples and tombs. There were different types of models that were found in the Tomb of Meketre which included gardens, stables, sporting boats, funeral boats, and fishing canoes. There were many antiques such as gold and silver vessels made from precious metals, long necked bottles from the reign of Tutankhamen, and fragments of statues and reliefs. There were small sculptures and objects of daily life, such as plates, glass objects, and model palettes. There were different types of jewelry such as faience rings, jasper, amulets, stones, faience beads. The interesting part was that the objects bear royal names. I saw a Canopic Jar whose lid represents one of the royal women in Amarna, Egypt. I also saw letters in Cuneiform which I learned in one of my classes that it was one of the earliest forms of writing. These letters, written in two dialects of the Akkadian language, were sent by the rulers of Assyria and Tyre to the King of Egypt. One of the most popular for me was the Temple of Dendur, a walk-in temple which is located in the Ancient Egyptian section of the