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10 virtual museums for you to visit at home: discover the world's largest collections in the comfort of your home
The doors of the largest collections in the world have been opened and you, who are inside the comfort of your home, can visit them through virtual museums.
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In our text about the 15 trends of the post-COVID-19 world, we talk about how cultural barriers will be broken.
Thanks to the power of the internet, it is likely that someone who does not live in a large metropolis will have easier access to culture, being able to watch a concert or a play from home, for example.
But not only that!
The doors of the largest collections in the world have been opened and you, who are inside the comfort of your home, can visit them through virtual museums.
Anyone who thinks that only smaller-scale collections are available online is mistaken! Big names, such as MoMA, the Anne Frank House and the Louvre, the largest art museum in the world, have opened their virtual museums, making it possible for anyone to see what's inside them.
And you, are you also curious to meet them?
If so, then check out our list of 10 virtual museums to visit from home. It will definitely be the best way to use your time during quarantine: becoming more cultured! Let’s go!
10. Uffizi Gallery (Florence, Italy)
Considered one of the most famous in the world thanks to its beautiful collections of sculptures and paintings, the Uffizi Gallery is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Italy. Located in Florence in a U-shaped Renaissance building, a visit to the gallery is a must for anyone visiting the city.
As we all know, its doors are closed due to the coronavirus pandemic that has devastated Italy. So, a great way to visit the incredible Uffizi Gallery is online. This way, you no longer need to go to the country of the boot to appreciate one of the best art collections in the world.
During your virtual visit, you can expect to find works by artists such as Botticelli and his famous paintings Primavera and The Birth of Venus, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Rafaello. In addition to these, it is worth checking out online exhibitions and some of the most important works in high-resolution photos, where every detail of the brushstrokes can be seen.
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