Does it get any more iconic than the Louvre Museum. The largest museum in the world, situated in Paris, France, has three virtual gallery tours. If we want to hit a well known gallery there is going to be trip involved. Join Today! This museum offers a virtual tour of 18 rooms and the collections they hold.The Courtald Museum in London offers a virtual gallery tour of seven rooms. All this while listening to a docent led tour. That’s some pretty awesome opportunity waiting for you right there on your couch.While art museums with virtual tours will never replace the awe of seeing great works of art in person these virtual gallery tours do serve the purpose of making collections of art and the impressive spaces that house them accessible to a much larger audience. Virtual Tour. It’s pretty cool stuff.The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum holds work by greats such as Marc, Mondrian, Picasso, and Koons. A minute later you can be walking from room to room  in the Courtald Gallery in London listening to a docent explain what you’re seeing. Virtual gallery tours… While art museums with virtual tours will never replace the awe of seeing great works of art in person these virtual gallery tours do serve the purpose of making collections of art and the impressive spaces that house them accessible to a much larger audience. There are some really some amazing online opportunities out there! Tour the latest virtual exhibition, True to Nature: Open-Air Painting in Europe, ... Join your National Gallery of Art for as little as $50 and enjoy an array of benefits that bring you closer to the art than ever before. The British Museum is home to over two million years of history and culture including the Rosetta Stone, Parthenon sculptures, and even Egyptian mummies. During this time of closure, we continue to welcome you into the Gallery through virtual tours of our permanent exhibitions and those spaces featuring work from our Permanent Collection. The virtual tour uses a new photographic technique to show The Courtauld Gallery in exceptional close-up quality. My husband and I recently had the chance to sneak away for a weekend in Chicago.

The virtual tour uses a new photographic technique to show The Courtauld Gallery in exceptional close-up quality.You can roam each room of the Gallery, as it was before it temporarily closed in September 2018, and zoom in to look closely at masterpieces from our collection such as Vincent van Gogh’s Please note that The Courtauld Gallery and Courtauld Shop are closed while we undertake a major transformation project called Click on illuminated doors, or use the Room menu, to move to a different room.Click on illuminated flooring areas to move your standing position within a room.The Courtauld Gallery’s collection of paintings ranges from the early Renaissance to the 20th century.Including works by Michelangelo, Dürer, Leonardo da Vinci, Canaletto, van Gogh and PicassoUncover the splendour of Renaissance ceramics, the intricacy of Islamic metalwork and the modern beauty of Degas’ sculptures© Copyright 2015-2020 The Courtauld Institute Of Art You can explore by theme, time period, or geographic area. Every share helps me grow the Kitchen Table Classroom a bit and bring you more fun projects and free printables ! The virtual tour allows a 360 degree view of the grounds, interior, and a few exhibits. If you found this list of art museums with virtual tours helpful then please share! Family Interactives. Or to copy what they are seeing. Another partnership with the Google Cultural Institute allows people from any spot in the world to position themselves in the gallery and take a virtual look around. Masterpieces by well greats such as Manet and Van Gogh call the Courtald home.The Frick Museum in New York City is known for the collection of Old Master paintings. Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world's treasures online. We spent hours in the art museum there and loved every minute of it. Viewers can use a computer or Google Cardboard technology. Participating in these virtual gallery tours really does give kids a chance to digest what they are ready for at a pace that is enjoyable rather than overwhelming. Did you know many great artists trained by copying the masters? Since 1908, the Gallery has been a gateway for the visual arts in Atlantic Canada. It’s pretty awesome. Capitalize on that interest by providing art materials that allow them to respond to what they’re seeing.