The Great Hall of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a large circular room that looks as though it has been carved out of tan marble. The floors are smooth and shiny, rose colored lines running almost haphazardly through the tan. Rose runners line the path between the door and the ticket desk. The walls are likewise smooth though it's hard to tell due to the sheer number of banners that hang on them, advertising the different exhibits and galleries that can be found through large arches down the hallways. On one side of the hall, the walls turn to glass and open up into the Reproduction and Gift Shop. Employees and Affiliates
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Museum of Modern Art