Museums to visit online during confinement

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If confinement is particularly difficult to manage, it is quite possible to bring cultural outings to our home. The museums are closed, of course, but some offer virtual tours on their website. We say that it is an ideal compromise to continue to bring the culture to life and to benefit from it even locked up at home.


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The Louvre Museum, Paris

It is a must. However, we rarely take the time to visit it or it is complicated to see it in its entirety. The Louvre is a huge and fascinating place which is one of the unconventional places of the city of Paris. Good news ! The famous museum highlights numerous collections on its website. The Apollon Gallery, the medieval part, Egyptian Antiquities … Discover the treasures of the Louvre by clicking here.

The Grand Palais, Paris

It's free and it's one of the must-see museums in Paris. The Grand Palais makes its collection accessible on its site. So, if you plan to take a look and the COD-19 prevents you from organizing a family visit, opt for the virtual version. It will take 2.5 minutes of your time. You can discover or rediscover this essential monument of the French capital. To start your visit, it's this way.

Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

Containment limits us on the move … but also on the trip. Some have probably had to cancel their vacation. If this is very frustrating, you can still maintain your "museum program". In Amsterdam, for example, the Van Gogh museum offers virtual tours. And, knowing the endless queue to enter this museum, you will have less waiting. Discover Van Gogh's flagship works, as well as his letters, from your sofa, you will be almost as blown away as you are on the move. For sure. Go to the site to discover these wonders.

MoMA, New York

The MoMa museum in New York, in the United States, is a must in modern art. It must be said that he is the first to have devoted himself to this current. Like many museums around the world, it had to close its doors, much to the despair of followers of the genre. Fortunately, the places are accessible around the world thanks to the magic of the internet. And to enjoy this visit from your home, just go to the MoMa website. Or the art of traveling for free!

The Frieda Kahlo exhibition

Internet does miracles! This confinement is also an opportunity to take the time to discover the online exhibition on Frieda Kahlo. The Victoria & Albert Museum in London organized this event last summer and made the exhibition accessible to everyone through the internet. 800 paintings, photographs, letters, various objects … This exhibition is considered to be the largest ever devoted to the famous artist. Faces of Frida is the result of collaboration between Google and 33 museums around the world. Discover the flagship exhibition of these last words via this link.

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