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While the entire museum isn’t available as a tour, much of the collection is available as images on their website, so you and the kids can search for the most memorable works, including the Mona ...
You can find online tours of more than 2,000 museums and archives on Google Arts & Culture. Other institutions offer virtual tours on their own websites, among them the Vatican Museums and the Louvre.
Tour Buckingham Palace, swim through the Great Barrier Reef, take in a Broadway show and so much more with the click of a mouse As the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread and ...
When Covid-19 forced museums to shut their physical doors this spring, many institutions created new virtual offerings for visitors. That digital content is likely here to stay.
Virtual tours offered by the Louvre include a walkthrough of the Egyptian antiquities wing and a view of the museum’s moat, which was built in 1190 to protect Paris from invaders.
Gaze up at the Sistine Chapel’s divine ceiling without the crowds at the Vatican Museums. The Met’s immersive 360-degree VR videos are arguably the best virtual museum tours.
Not only is the museum free, but it is incredibly well stocked with a wide variety of artwork. If you’re not visiting our nation’s capital, you can take a virtual tour of its gallery and exhibits.
Take a virtual tour of museums, locations around world By Jennifer Mulson [email protected] Apr 2, 2020 1 of 3 ...
Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery, Washington D.C. At least 12 of the Smithsonian Institution's 20 museums offer virtual tours, including the National Zoo (where the panda cams are still ...
Click here for the virtual tour of the Ducati museum in Bologna, click here for BMW museum in Munich or click here for the Harley-Davidson museum tour on Milwaukee. You can also check out our ...
The Nassau County Museum of Art presents a preview of its latest exhibit, “Blue,” which can be seen in a virtual tour. Credit: Charles Riley By Deidre Greben Special to Newsday March 31, 2020 ...
Take a virtual tour of a celebrity museum In normal times, Sal St. George was known for creating everything from musical showcases to living history productions for audiences on Long Island.