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Ticketing and Admission Policies

  • Access to The Met’s current exhibitions and collection galleries is subject to the possession of a valid admission ticket.
  • A valid admission ticket includes the date and location of the visit.
  • A valid admission ticket can be purchased at a register or in advance online. An admission ticket purchased in advance shall become invalid upon the expiration of the time or period stated on the ticket.
  • All ticket recipients must be present during purchase.
    Admission tickets may also be obtained by presenting, redeeming, or exchanging one of the following:
    • An active membership card from The Met or a reciprocal membership card from a participating institution
    • An employee ID from one of our active corporate sponsors or a valid corporate courtesy card
    • A valid press ID
    • A guest pass issued by The Met
    • A group visit reservation
    • Any document authorizing free or discounted admission as determined by The Met.
  • Admission tickets are subject to inspection by Security or Visitor Experience personnel.
  • Group admission tickets are subject to the terms of the group reservation.
  • Membership benefits and other passes may not be used for group visits.
  • Resales of any admission ticket without prior and express authorization from The Met are strictly prohibited.
  • Admission tickets cannot be transferred, refunded or exchanged.
  • A visitor may be refused entry or access to the Museum galleries if the Museum determines that the admission ticket has not been issued by The Met or a body or a legal entity authorized by the Museum for that purpose.
  • The Met may restrict access to, or close, any of its property and cancel ticket reservations without advance notice, reason, cause, or explanation at any time.
  • Select programs and events require the purchase of a ticket or a reservation in addition to, or instead of, an admission ticket.
  • Access to current exhibitions and collection galleries during non-public hours is by invitation only and requires the previous authorization of The Met.