The Metropolitan Museum of Art - October 28, 2025

All Hallows' Eve at The Met Cloisters—this Thursday Night

Exclusive after-hours access with drink specials, live performances,...

Exclusive after-hours access with drink specials, live performances, and eerie delights for All Hallows' Eve.
 
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The Met Cloisters
The Met Cloisters Late Night: All Hallows' Eve
The Met Cloisters Late Night: All Hallows' Eve
Thursday, October 30, 6–9 pm
Museum-wide, The Met Cloisters


Join us for a special after-hours event at The Met Cloisters and discover the mysterious, mystical, and magical world of the Middle Ages. Make art, meet experts, enjoy a performance, view the exhibition Spectrum of Desire: Love, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages, and much more.

Drink specials and light fare available for purchase. Activities are subject to change.

Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Spectrum of Desire: Love, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages.

Fee: $50. Note: Space is limited; advance registration is required.

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Spectrum of Desire: Love, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages is made possible by the Michel David-Weill Fund and Kathryn A. Ploss.

Public programs at The Met Cloisters are made possible in part by The Helen Clay Frick Foundation.

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Images: Photos by Filip Wolak
 
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