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Centralparkgirl Apr 1st, 2012 05:45 AM

At the Cloisters: The Lewis Chessmen
 
There's a small, but very interesting visiting exhibit at the Cloisters of ivory chess figures from the 12th century. Although probably carved in Norway, they were unearthed on the Isle of Lewis in the 19th century. What happened in between remains a mystery.

If you have never visited the Cloisters before or haven't been in a long time, this might be a good occasion to visit. Select a nice sunny day when you can take advantage of walking around Fort Tryon Park.

Through April 22, 2012

http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions...-isle-of-lewis

SueNYC Apr 1st, 2012 08:44 AM

I second the motion and visit the Hispanic Society, Trinity cemetery, church of the intersession, Museum of the City of NY etc on your way back to the Met.

willowjane Apr 1st, 2012 10:30 AM

We are only going for the weekend. Is it a long haul from the lower east side? Is it subway all the way there? I have looked at the exhibit and it looks fabulous!

Centralparkgirl Apr 1st, 2012 12:06 PM

willowjane - You would need the A train (an express) and then walk ten minutes. There is a bus, but that would take much longer. I don't know your interests, but if you are a lover of medieval art and architecture, the Cloisters is a very worthwhile outing. The tapestries, artifacts, cloisters, chapels, stained glass, etc. and the setting are very special. On the other hand, if someone who has not seen much of NY and just has a weekend, it might not be worth it.

http://www.metmuseum.org/visit/visit...-the-cloisters

willowjane Apr 1st, 2012 02:10 PM

Thanks CPG! We have been several times,and I wanted to maybe try something different. We are seeing The Best Man on Saturday afternoon and we have the Frick and the Met Museum planned, but other than that we are "free". We may try this.

WillTravel Apr 1st, 2012 02:23 PM

That is a lovely area to visit. If you have a CityPass, there is some deal with the Cloisters and the regular art museum (and maybe that applies to admissions in general, but I am drawing a blank here).

Bowsprit Apr 1st, 2012 09:51 PM

The Lewis Chessmen were the inspiration behind the fighting chessmen used in the Harry Potter films. They've been at the British Museum forever; I'm happy to hear they're traveling about again. It's a nice collection.

Centralparkgirl Apr 2nd, 2012 04:46 AM

This is only part of the British Museum collection. There are also a fewer number permanently in Scotland. The fighting chessmen scene in HP was unique!

doug_stallings Apr 2nd, 2012 05:08 AM

It's a lovely exhibit, which I saw shortly after opening, but it's quite small and will take much less time to look at carefully than the trip up to the Cloisters. However, if the weather is nice and you have an interest in medieval and religious art, it's a museum that is well worth seeing. But it's a real slog. Subway then bus (or a moderately long walk).

Bowsprit Apr 2nd, 2012 05:37 AM

Your admission is good for the Metropolitan as well as the Cloisters or vice versa. Someone will chime in and clarify.

SueNYC Apr 2nd, 2012 06:24 AM

No clarification - you are right Bows -- and the way to do it is to subway up early - enjoy - and take a leisurely ride back on the M4 with stops along the way on a Friday or Saturday when the Met is open late!

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