Museums, apps, and art centres around the world are promoting accessing their collections with virtual visits to enjoy the best of art without leaving your home.
National Gallery
The National Gallery in London is collaborating with Google Street View to provide a virtual tour. Its collection includes some of the best artists of the Renaissance, as well as Baroque and Impressionist painters.
www.nationalgallery.org.uk/virtual-tours
Museo del Louvre
The website of the French national museum currently gives us the chance to take four different virtual tours with 360-degree tours of some of its most important rooms in two languages, English and French.
www.louvre.fr/visites-en-ligne
Faces of Frida
The Google Arts & Culture platforms lets us take a close look at more than 800 works by the Mexican artist in an interactive way. The online exhibition, titled Faces of Frida, is the result of a collaboration between Google and 33 international museums.
artsandculture.google.com/project/frida-kahlo
The Prado Museum
It is a luxury to be able to discover the museum’s valuable catalogue through the Prado Museum’s Instagram profile. From Monday to Friday from 9:50 a.m. to 10 a.m. they talk about some of the most renowned works housed in the museum.
@museoprado
DailyArt
You receive a notification on your telephone once per day with a piece of art along with a short description of its history. By saving it in your favourites, you will create an art collection where you are the only curator.
apps.apple.com/es/app/dailyart
Musement
The online platform Musement offers a tour of the most outstanding work by one of the most renowned maestros of the Renaissance, Raffaello Sanzio, when they are just about to celebrate the 500th anniversary of his death.