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8 Museums You Can Visit Online — It’s the Small Stuff

Shire Lyon
3 min readJun 2, 2019

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If you love art — or if you’re interested in history about the former fortress, then you’ll want to visit the Louvre virtually. This famous art museum offers 360 tours of the Egyptian antiquities housed there and what’s left of the moat. You can also take a peek at the Galerie d’Apollon, which was rebuilt after a fire in 1661. There are also scores of videos to watch on a variety of art-related topics. While it’s nothing like visiting the museum in person, you’ll still get to see some of the world-famous exhibits you long to see.

The National Museum of Ireland

Not ready to hop on a flight to Ireland today? You’re probably not alone in that. That doesn’t mean you can’t see the National Museum of Ireland’s natural history exhibits. In fact, you can even sneak a peek at the two balconies the public can’t access. Take a 3D tour of the museum floor by floor from your living room.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is known around the world for its collections. The museum has created 360 videos you can view of the Great Hall, the Cloisters, the Temple of Dendur, the Met Breuer, The Charles Engelhard Court, and Arms and Armor Galleries. You can view the videos via Google Cardboard or just watch the videos. While it’s not a full tour of the museum, you can still explore the art, architecture…

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Shire Lyon
Shire Lyon

Written by Shire Lyon

I’m a Mom, a blogger & marketer. Spending quality time with my family is imperative to me. Sustainability, the environment & healthy living are my passion.

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