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!
Art from antiquity to modernity
For art lovers and those who want to become one, holiday country Germany offers some premium virtual experiences. Ancient art in Berlin's Pergamon Museum (Pergamonmuseum) can now be admired by taking a virtual walk through the exhibition rooms and seeing one of the most important collections of Roman and Greek art in the world. Are you more interested in contemporary art? Then take a virtual tour New pinakotheks (Neue Pinakothek) in Munich. They are there to see the work Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol.
A virtual journey into the world of German culture
It is one of the most visited music museums in the world Beethoven House in Bonn, Beethoven's birthplace. Now you can watch it right from home. Take a 360-degree virtual tour and learn more about the great man and artist Ludwig van Beethoven. It offers a completely different but equally exciting experience Ruhr Museum (Ruhr Museum) in Essen. Step into a time machine and travel to the Coal Age. Learn about the coal mining technology of the time, the impact on the environment, as well as the social changes that the industry brought with it.
Discover architectural landmarks
Famous Hamburgers Speicherstadt – an architectural masterpiece built on around 3.5 million oak piles and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2015 – is undoubtedly a must-see attraction. Now you can also visit the Speicherstadt virtually and learn about its history. Would you rather visit King Louis II instead? Take a virtual tour of the fairytale Neuschwanstein, where you will be enchanted by the romantic details of this wonderful castle.
UNESCO's cultural heritage can now also be admired virtually
Did you know that Germany boasts of 46 attractions on the UNESCO list of natural and cultural heritage? Among them are architectural and artistic masterpieces, picturesque cultural landscapes and parks, unique natural areas and sights that bear witness to social and technological development. Many of them can also be visited virtually. Now you can spend some time as a virtual guest in Goethe's house or Nietzsche's archive in Weimar. In Hildesheim you can also visit virtually church of St. Michael, one of the most beautiful early Romanesque churches in Germany, and Hildesheim Cathedral - both have been part of the world cultural heritage since 1985.
A spring walk through the Alte Nationalgalerie
The Ars longa travel agency invites you to a spring cycle of virtual tours of galleries and museums. On Thursday, March 25, together with art historian Donovan Pavlinc, you will walk through the collection of German paintings from the 19th century in Berlin's Alte Nationalgalerie. In the first half of the century, German Romanticism addressed, among other things, the relationship between man and nature. At a time when we cannot yet travel to Berlin, a virtual gallery walk will conjure up the feeling of visiting this famous gallery and take you to this extraordinary period of German history. Sign up for the virtual walk by clicking on Login (or by sending a message to info@arslonga.si), but if you would like to discover even more Berlin gems, we invite you to travel to Berlin.
We wish you a pleasant virtual spring walk. DZT