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Virtual visits: 16 famous museums you can explore at home
Visit the British Museum or the Sistine Chapel—without buying a ticket or waiting in line.
Google’s just-released Year in Search claims to offer a glimpse into what the cultural hive mind was up to in 2020, from obsessively searching for “election results” to querying the definition of “WAP ...
We’d all rather be museum-hopping and globe-trotting in real life. But during these sheltering-near-home days, it’s still possible to get a cultural fix. Museums around the world have launched all ...
Social distancing is tough, but you don’t need to resort to repeatedly binge-watching Love Is Blind to fill the hours. A ton of entertainers, musicians, educators, institutions, and other creators are ...
Happy Birthday, Raphael! While a trip to see Raphael's masterpieces in the Louvre or Met might be out of reach, art lovers can rejoice. Google Arts & Culture, along with numerous museums, offer ...
One of the virtues of online museum tours and exhibits is that they can take you anywhere. Another: You can look for days without getting sore feet. The Museum Computer Network, an organization of ...
Boston University students enrolled in Ancient Worlds — a humanities course in the College of Arts and Sciences — study art pieces by visiting the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. But with the closure of ...
Gayle Anderson reports as the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions continue, museum across the country are working on creative ways to keep the public and museum members engaged and interested in their ...
View legendary artifacts like the Rosetta Stone on a virtual stroll through the British Museum. Gaze up at the Sistine Chapel’s divine ceiling without the crowds at the Vatican Museums. Explore mini ...
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