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My tumblr-friend, Joannah Lodico, visited the NYC Cloisters and she wanted to share some of the beautiful photos she took. 

Thank you!

(Please give her credit if reblogging)

    • #cloisters
    • #NYC
    • #metropolitan museum
    • #garden
    • #Architecture
    • #monastery
    • #new york
    • #Bestiary
    • #fountain
    • #stained glass
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    you are very welcome! :) It was a wonderful visit and I hope everyone enjoys them. :)
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    Fucking love the Cloisters.
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