Metropolitan Museum
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Draft of disambiguation page: Metropolitan Museum (disambiguation)
[edit]Metropolitan Museum normally refers to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It may also refer to:
- Metropolitan Museum of Manila
- Metropolitan Museum of Lima
- Fresno Metropolitan Museum of Art and Science
- Hotel Metropolitan Museum, Kentucky, USA
- Riverside Metropolitan Museum, the former name of Museum of Riverside, Riverside, California
- Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum
- Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, the former name of the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
See also
[edit]- Live at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a live album by Judy Collins
- Metropolitan Museum of Art Schools, a series of educational programs established by the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- All pages with titles containing Metropolitan Museum
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