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World tour of museums to visit online

Written on : 09 December 2022
By : Chloé Girod

You are an art lover, and since the beginning of the pandemic you have unfortunately not been able to go and see the most beautiful works in museums all over the world? Fortunately, with the internet you can now visit the most famous museums in the world from the comfort of your own home. So let's set off together to discover the most beautiful museums that you can visit from your sofa! 
 

World tour of museums to visit online

The Louvre in Paris, France is not only one of the largest and most beautiful museums in the world, it is also a true French monument! The museum's website offers free online visits. You will be able to discover or rediscover the works of Michelangelo or Egyptian antiquities thanks to 360-degree tours, where you can click for more information. 
 
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World tour of museums to visit online

 The British Museum in London houses a sublime collection of more than 8 million objects and puts a large part of them online.  The designs are very realistic and have been made using Google Street View technology, you can easily take a virtual walk around the Great Court and discover the mysterious Egyptian mummies.

World tour of museums to visit online

You don't have to be in New York City to enjoy the incredible collection of artwork that the MET offers. The website offers online collections and virtual tours of the most important works including Van Gogh, Pollock and Di Bondone. And thanks to its 360-degree tour project, you'll really feel like you're there!

World tour of museums to visit online

The Dali Theatre-Museum, located in Figueres in Catalonia, houses many works by Salvador Dali representing all periods of his life and career. You now have the chance to visit the park and some of the exhibitions online from the website.

World tour of museums to visit online

The Vatican Museum presents a huge collection of classical art and sculpture preserved by the popes for centuries. Thanks to a series of 360-degree images, you will have the chance to virtually visit emblematic exhibitions, including the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel painted by Michelangelo. You can also walk through the gardens and the rest of the Vatican City with a virtual guided tour of the Basilica and St. Peter's Square. 

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Travelling and growing has never been easier! So don't hesitate any longer and discover the most beautiful museums in the world in real life or from home.