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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Museums, after-school activities, even playgrounds across the country are closed, which means millions of kids are home and looking for something to do during weekends and free ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Take a look around our 360° virtual tours of Aberdeen Art Gallery and Aberdeen Maritime Museum allowing you to virtually walk around, discover more about the buildings and some of the highlighted ...
With the outbreak of the coronavirus causing a number of museums, art galleries and public places to shut their doors, it can be difficult to find entertainment. If you've exhausted Netflix or you ...
While it’s important to follow Government advice right now, staying at home doesn’t have to mean depriving yourself of inspiration. A number of leading institutions are now offering virtual tours, ...
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