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Latest revision as of 14:12, 29 November 2024
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of New York's best-known museums, standing at 82nd Street and 5th Avenue.
History
Titania's Mirror was kept here on display. Fearing that one of their enemies would make a move to steal the Mirror, Elisa Maza went undercover as a guard to back up the one guard on duty. Demona soon arrived, knocked out the guard, and made her move on the mirror before being confronted by Elisa and Goliath. Demona quickly fled through the museum's Egyptian wing. But, having anticipated Goliath's actions, Demona made sure she had thieves in place to take advantage of her distraction and steal the mirror for her. ("The Mirror")
Characteristics
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (know as the MET) houses more than three million exhibits on its three stories. The Cloisters is a branch of the museum.
Real World Background
See Also
- Metropolitan Museum of Art at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia