The world’s most famous museums have closed their doors due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Several, however, are offering virtual tours that allow you to feast on iconic pieces of art from your own living ...
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Being stuck at home can be frustrating, but it’s even more so if you have young kids running around looking for something to do. Luckily, in this digital era many museums have put their collections ...
With many of us now housebound for the near future, and with travel off the cards for a while, cabin fever might well be setting in. But it doesn't mean you can't still explore... Be inspired by the ...
The online portal offers virtual tours around the rooms which show a chronological display of Britain’s greatest artists of all time. You can guide yourself around and get a glimpse of British art ...
Attention, art aficionados! You may be stuck at home right now, but that doesn't mean you can't experience masterpieces from all over the world. From Amsterdam to Auckland and Nottingham to New Delhi, ...
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 ...
During times of difficulty, arts and culture can help us make sense of a confused reality, offering refreshing perspectives and sharing lessons from the past. There's something reassuringly ...
The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on the world of travel. Ongoing travel restrictions and lockdowns mean that we've been forced to put our holiday plans on hold this year - but there is a ...
The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, like public venues nearly everywhere, has temporarily closed its doors because of COVID-19 but opened up its vault. You can now sign up to take a virtual ...