The best museums in the world in a virtual plan
Whether it's to prepare a visit, enter a museum you've never been to, or review every detail of that piece you've already seen, virtual visits to museums are one more option to get to know the collections in depth that they house
But not only that, virtual tours allow us to delight ourselves with works of art located on the other side of the world and that we could not see in any other way than by traveling to the city where it is located. The museums offer collections on their website and virtual tours through their social networks (such as the Instagram directs that the Prado museum does). But also tools like Google Arts & Culture and Street View help cultural institutions share their collections, even those that are no longer on display.
And, why not inspect Mona Lisa's smile from bed? Or enjoy the perspective of Tintoretto's The Lavatory from the sofa? Or dance with the Picassian ladies of Avignon in the lounge? Everything, accompanied by the explanations of the experts that will help us understand the meaning of the work and to know the context in which they were created. This is an advantage that is not always available in the on-site visits to museums.
In parallel, until May 24, you can vote on Twitter which is the best virtual experience of all
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