If you get bored these days, if you get tired of TV and Netfix (or any other streaming service provider), pop into a museum or gallery, virtually of course! These 12 world-famous museums offer you to visit and see their collections right from your sofa.
There are a number of exciting museums and cultural venues open to the public, characterized by bold designs. If your route will lead you to one of the major tourist cities, while admiring all the other sights, take some time to visit the most famous museums that open the boundaries in architecture.
On Saturday, December 3, many cultural institutions will reopen their doors; museums, galleries, theaters, libraries and other institutions, there will be free exhibitions, guided tours, workshops, performances and concerts.
In the days filled with anxiety caused by the coronavirus pandemic, art institutions and museums have decided to share some works from their museum collections with a wide, global public.
If you ever go to Naples, you can see an interesting 'tomb' 45 meters underground, where you will not be greeted by tombstones and skeletons, but by more than 60-year-old cars that were sealed after the Second World War and rediscovered only some time ago.
Did you know that many German museums now also offer virtual tours? You can thus discover art and culture from home, as well as admire some of the architectural sights of the holiday country of Germany. If you have always been interested in how Ludwig van Beethoven lived or what beauties the magnificent Neuschwanstein Castle of King Ludwig II hides inside, then virtual tours are the right thing for you. Immerse yourself in the world art, culture and architecture of the holiday country of Germany!
You will never guess which is the biggest tourist attraction in Europe. It had tough competition, as it faced the Eiffel Tower, Buckingham Palace, the Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona, the Roman Colosseum, the Acropolis of Athens and the Guinness Storehouse brewery in Dublin, which celebrated last year. The World Travel Awards Association awarded the tourism Oscar for the biggest tourist attraction this time to an attraction in Northern Ireland.
The Guggenheim Museum in New York is richer for the 18-karat gold toilet bowl. Although you probably thought it was an exhibition exhibit at first, the golden toilet named America, located on the fifth floor of this famous museum of modern art, is not only functional, but can be used by any visitor. If, of course, he can wait in line.
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