Online access to museums and galleries is emerging these days so people can cope with the quarantine at home. Google Arts & Culture allows users to seek digital travel experiences via virtual and augmented realities, walking tours, and 360Ā°views of some of the worldās beautiful destinations and interesting cultures. Here are places that you didnāt know you can explore through Google Arts & Culture:
Get to know the worldās most popular tourist spots
Brimming with rich cultural treasures, religious history, contemporary art, and ancient monuments, Indonesia is a must-visit country for every traveler. While everyoneās waiting for the perfect time to fly again, one can get to know Indonesia virtually with Wonders of Indonesia online exhibit. It features a special 360 tour of the worldās biggest Buddhist temple, Borobudur, and a close look at local handicraft in Galeri Batik.
Google Arts & Culture has also curated stories and exhibits about Europeās gems such as Italy and France. Take a grand tour of Italy and discover how much it has changed over time, enjoying 360Ā° VR video of the Roman Amphiteather and a Street View tour along the waters of The Grand Canal. See more of Franceās natural and cultural wonders, getting an up-close view of the Eiffel Tower and enjoying the view at the snowy peak of Mont Blanc.
One-of-a-kind historical tours
Keeping the spirit of World Museum Day alive, learn about the events that transpired during one of the dark days in history with a tour of Anne Frankās Family Home. It features a 360-degree tour of the young girlās house where she and her family lived and tells anecdotes about her childhood. Literary fans can also know more about the life of famous authors, Virginia Woolf and the BrontĆ« Sisters, through online exhibits that take them into their childhood and bring them to the places that inspired their famous works.Ā
Enter the worldās biggest opera housesĀ
Musical and orchestra fans can enjoy a good time on Google Arts & Culture as some opera houses are available on the website for virtual tours. From Australiaās renowned performing arts theatre The Sydney Opera House, to New Yorkās finest concert venue Carnegie Hall and Italyās largest opera house Teatro Massimo of Palermo, viewers can closely see the theatre houses on their screen and get treated to a special performance from an orchestra group.Ā
Step inside virtual reality toursĀ
Google Arts & Culture has also taken digital exhibits up a notch, offering immersive virtual reality tours that take viewers inside the world of the exhibit. Those with a penchant for space can go inside a space shuttle and experience space travel with a 360Ā° video tour. Interested in style icons and fashion classics? Users can also take a closer look inside Manolo Blahnikās design studio, learn about the story behind Coco Chanelās Black Dress and The Japanese Kimono.
Google Arts & Culture aims to preserve and bring the worldās art and culture online so it is easily accessible to anyone, anywhere in the world. These digital exhibits are brought to life with partnerships with cultural institutions, museums, and artists. Discover more exhibits from around the globe at https://artsandculture.google.com/.