Free tour of hundreds of museums with Google in the context of the Covid-19 epidemic
Google Arts & Culture allows users to freely visit hundreds of museums during the nCoV period with just a few clicks of the mouse to the Palace of Versailles, MoMA and more.
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In order to reduce the spread of Covid-19, many large public venues across the globe have been declared closed or suspended. Art museums and galleries especially affected by the pandemic, including the art centers of New York City (USA) such as Guggenheim, The Met, MoMA . have to pause although there is a new exhibition going on. This situation has been happening all over the world, with the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay in Paris (France) and a host of other museums closed until further notice.
When millions of people are trapped in isolation, the rise of virtual museum exploration has undoubtedly become a safe alternative to improving spiritual life. As a result, Google Arts & Culture has partnered with more than 500 museums and art galleries around the world, providing the public with access to some of the top art collections.
Users can participate in virtual tours through many art destinations, museums around the world from the Korean National Folk Museum in Seoul, the MoMa Museum of Modern Art of New York (USA). ) to Versailles Palace of Paris (France) . Although not every place has a virtual tour, Google has provided high-resolution images that simulate the details that make up many pieces for track users.
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