4 April 2020

Virtual museum tours

Though it is advisable to stay at home these days, you still have the chance to virtually visit the museums of Budapest.  This may also be helpful for children in certain subjects who are learning at home. 

Nearly all of the world's largest museums are closed. We know that virtual tours do not compensate for your own personal experience, however several options are available from our homes, desktops or mobile phones to roam the showrooms and perhaps get even closer to artworks than we normally would. 

When there are no theatrical or concert broadcasts, however we would dive into a world-famous piece of art, we now have the chance to do so. 

For the time being, we can visit the world's largest art museums without queuing.

Louvre

Click here for three permanent exhibitions

Smithsonian Institute

You can “walk around” at your own pace in every room of the museum with 360 degree pictures by clicking here.

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

The works of Pablo Picasso, Piet Mondrian, Jeff Koons and Franz Marc and many other artists are part of the Guggenheim Online Collection. Click here

Vatican Museum

Virtual tour of the Vatican? Not to be missed! you can access it here

Mexican National Museum of Anthropology

On this page you can delve into the history of pre-Spanish conquest of Mexico. We have 23 exhibition sites online, filled with Mayan historical artifacts.

NASA

Both the Virginia Langley Research Center and the Ohio Glenn Research Center offer free online tours. Through the application of the Space Center Houston - an educational center covering all the periods of American space travel - we can try out some "augmented reality experiences."

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