Famous world museums with virtual tours

Source: eKapija Thursday, 19.03.2020. 08:56
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Many of us have the desire to visit numerous world museums, but unfortunately, not everyone is able to visit them in person.

Fortunately, some of the most important world museums have made use of modern technologies, allowing us to take virtual tours of some of the most significant museum exhibits, Buka.com writes.

The State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg – You can take a peek inside this most famous and richest museum in Russia by clicking this link.

The Louvre, one of the most famous world museums and one of the symbols of Paris, has provided access to online tours of some exhibits, including Egyptian items and Michelangelo's works. More about the available tours can be found HERE.

The British Museum, London, features a link on its site showing a large number of items.

The Guggenheim, a famous New York Museum, has made a part of its collection, featuring works by artists such as Piet Mondrian and Pablo Picasso, available online. More information can be found HERE.

The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul – to take a virtual tour of the museum, click HERE.

The Pergamon Museum, Berlin – this museum has one of the larges collections of art from antiquity (Antikensammlung), the Middle East Museum (Vorderasiatisches Museum) and the Islamic Art Museum (Museum für Islamische Kunst). To visit the museum, click HERE.


The Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam – you can visit this national museum in Amsterdam, which keeps numerous collections of Dutch art, by clicking HERE.

The Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam – an excellent collection of paintings by one of the most famous Dutch painters of all time is available at this link.

The Uffizi Gallery, Florence – if you haven't yet visited this symbol of Italian renaissance in person, you can view some of the most important items at this link.

The Sao Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) – what makes this modern Brazilian museum special is that the paintings are exhibited so as to appear to be floating on air. Take a look by clicking HERE.

This Google platform features more than 60 museums – click HERE.
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