The Met's collection of Islamic art reflects the diversity and range of Islamic culture. Outstanding holdings include the collections of glass and metalwork from Egypt, Syria, and Mesopotamia, royal miniatures from the courts of Persia and Mughal India, and classical carpets from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

Note: Because of construction of the new Roman galleries, Islamic art will be temporarily relocated to the Great Hall Balcony.

           


In the Footsteps of Marco Polo Get Your Bearings |  The Journey |  Continue The Adventure |  Credits



Navigating This Site





Home |  Works of Art |  Curatorial Departments |  Collection Database |  Features |  Timeline of Art History |  Explore & Learn |  The Met Store |  Membership |  Ways to Give |  Plan Your Visit |  Calendar |  The Cloisters |  Concerts & Lectures |  Educational Resources |  Events & Programs |  FAQs |  Special Exhibitions |  My Met Museum |  Press Room |  Met Podcast |  Site Index |  Now at the Met |  MuseumKids

Photograph Credits

Copyright © 2000–2008 The Metropolitan Museum of Art. All rights reserved.  Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy.