1. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, also known as The Met, is one of the largest and most comprehensive art museums in the world. It is located in New York City’s Central Park, and its collection includes over 2 million works of art from around the globe spanning over 5,000 years of world culture. This includes paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, textiles, photographs, drawings, and more. Some of the most famous pieces in the museum’s collection include Vincent van Gogh’s \"Starry Night,\" Emanuel Leutze’s \"Washington Crossing the Delaware,\" and the Ancient Egyptian Temple of Dendur.

The Met is divided into 17 curatorial departments, each with its own collection and staff of specialists. The museum also offers a wide range of public programs and events, including concerts, lectures, tours, and workshops. Additionally, The Met has a number of satellite locations, including The Met Cloisters in Upper Manhattan and The Met Breuer on the Upper East Side.

2. The Met is open seven days a week, except for Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. The hours of operation are 10:00 am to 5:30 pm Sunday to Thursday, and 10:00 am to 9:00 pm on Friday and Saturday. The museum’s main phone number is (212) 535-7710.

3. The Met’s admission fee is suggested, meaning visitors can pay what they wish to enter the museum. However, there are also special exhibitions and events that require additional fees. The museum is easily accessible by public transportation, including the subway and bus system. Visitors can take the 4, 5, 6 subway lines to the 86th Street Station or the M1, M2, M3, or M4 bus lines to Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street. The museum also offers a bike rack service, a parking garage, as well as several paid parking lots nearby.