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]]>“The Met Unframed brings the Museum to audiences wherever they are in an innovative viewing experience in which users can virtually visit iconic spaces and engage with The Met’s masterpieces, learn more about the works in a playful way through AR, and enjoy bringing the art into one’s own surroundings,” said the museum’s director Max Hollein in a statement.
The virtual exhibition includes around 50 artworks from the Met’s collection and they are now organized digitally to be seen from anywhere in the world.
If you’re curious to check it out, you can open the website on your phone or, if you open it on a desktop, scan the QR code with your phone.
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]]>Fortunately, technology has come in handy as more and more museums are offering virtual tours of their installations! Here are three art museums that you can visit from the comfort of your own home.
The Musee d’Orsay in Paris can be visited via Google Earth, providing a look at one of the most impressive collections of 19th-century and early 20th-century French art on the planet. You can see works from artists like Gauguin, van Gogh, and Munch without leaving home!
Bilbao’s Guggenheim is one of the most world-renowned centers of modern and contemporary art on the planet. With the help of this virtual tour, you can see its stunning exterior, as well as its many avant-garde, works in the interior on your own computer.
One of America’s best art museums can also be discovered via a virtual tour. The J Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles is one of the few excellent places to see European artwork in the states, and you can explore its halls using this neat virtual feature.
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]]>The post Explore Amsterdam’s Best Museums from the Comfort of Your Home appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The largest art museum in the Netherlands houses works from the most legendary Dutch masters, including Rembrandt and Van Gogh. In addition to offering one of the best virtual tours out there, Rijksmuseum’s curators are sharing short videos about their favorite works of art.
Van Gogh Museum is one of Amsterdam’s must-see attractions, but until you’ll able to visit it in person, you can use their official website to discover it virtually, and learn a lot about the life and works of the famous painter.
The 17th-century canal house where Anne Frank hid from the Nazis during World War II, was turned into a museum that attracts over millions of visitors every year. It’s closed the public at this point in time, but you can still take a virtual tour inside the Secret Annex where she wrote her diary.
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]]>The post 3 Virtual Tours from Louvre You Can Check Out Online appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Louvre has an impressive collection of Egyptian antiquities, located on the ground floor and the first floor of the museum. It’s one of the largest collections dedicated to the history of this civilization in the entire world.
Before becoming one of the most famous museums in the world, the Louvre used to be a fortress that was supposed to protect Paris from attacks. If you want to explore this part of its history, you can walk around the original perimeter moat on this virtual tour.
This is one of the Louvre’s most imposing rooms, thanks to its high vaulted ceilings with painted decorations. It was built during the reign of Louis XIV, and its signature ceiling pays homage to this French ruler.
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]]>The post “Met Unframed”: a Virtual Tour Through the Metropolitan Museum appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>“The Met Unframed brings the Museum to audiences wherever they are in an innovative viewing experience in which users can virtually visit iconic spaces and engage with The Met’s masterpieces, learn more about the works in a playful way through AR, and enjoy bringing the art into one’s own surroundings,” said the museum’s director Max Hollein in a statement.
The virtual exhibition includes around 50 artworks from the Met’s collection and they are now organized digitally to be seen from anywhere in the world.
If you’re curious to check it out, you can open the website on your phone or, if you open it on a desktop, scan the QR code with your phone.
The post “Met Unframed”: a Virtual Tour Through the Metropolitan Museum appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post You Must Check Out These Virtual Art Museums! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Fortunately, technology has come in handy as more and more museums are offering virtual tours of their installations! Here are three art museums that you can visit from the comfort of your own home.
The Musee d’Orsay in Paris can be visited via Google Earth, providing a look at one of the most impressive collections of 19th-century and early 20th-century French art on the planet. You can see works from artists like Gauguin, van Gogh, and Munch without leaving home!
Bilbao’s Guggenheim is one of the most world-renowned centers of modern and contemporary art on the planet. With the help of this virtual tour, you can see its stunning exterior, as well as its many avant-garde, works in the interior on your own computer.
One of America’s best art museums can also be discovered via a virtual tour. The J Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles is one of the few excellent places to see European artwork in the states, and you can explore its halls using this neat virtual feature.
The post You Must Check Out These Virtual Art Museums! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Explore Amsterdam’s Best Museums from the Comfort of Your Home appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The largest art museum in the Netherlands houses works from the most legendary Dutch masters, including Rembrandt and Van Gogh. In addition to offering one of the best virtual tours out there, Rijksmuseum’s curators are sharing short videos about their favorite works of art.
Van Gogh Museum is one of Amsterdam’s must-see attractions, but until you’ll able to visit it in person, you can use their official website to discover it virtually, and learn a lot about the life and works of the famous painter.
The 17th-century canal house where Anne Frank hid from the Nazis during World War II, was turned into a museum that attracts over millions of visitors every year. It’s closed the public at this point in time, but you can still take a virtual tour inside the Secret Annex where she wrote her diary.
The post Explore Amsterdam’s Best Museums from the Comfort of Your Home appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Virtual Tours from Louvre You Can Check Out Online appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Louvre has an impressive collection of Egyptian antiquities, located on the ground floor and the first floor of the museum. It’s one of the largest collections dedicated to the history of this civilization in the entire world.
Before becoming one of the most famous museums in the world, the Louvre used to be a fortress that was supposed to protect Paris from attacks. If you want to explore this part of its history, you can walk around the original perimeter moat on this virtual tour.
This is one of the Louvre’s most imposing rooms, thanks to its high vaulted ceilings with painted decorations. It was built during the reign of Louis XIV, and its signature ceiling pays homage to this French ruler.
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