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The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Restored Greek and Roman Galleries
by Soterios Johnson
NEW YORK, NY
April 20, 2007
—What’s old is new again at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 15 years and over 200 million dollars later, the Met officially opens its reconstructed Greek and Roman galleries today. Some 5 thousand works will now be on display. Arts writer Lee Rosenbaum joined Morning Edition host to discuss the new galleries.
Lee Rosenbaum's blog at ArtsJournal.com
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