Several museums around the world have made sections of their collections available for virtual tours.
One way to augment your students' learning remotely is to ask them to engage with virtual tours of museums.
CW: some of the museums below hold controversial collections and their countries of origin are seeking repatriation of those artefacts.
Here is a list of some museums who are offering extensive virtual tours.
- British Museum, London - the Great Court is featured as well as the Egyptian collection
- Guggenheim Museum, New York - powered by Google Street View.
- The J Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles - 8th century to modern collections of arts, artefacts and furniture.
- The Louvre - several sections of the Louvre have been made available online.
- MASP, Sao Paulo - Modern art collection
- Musee d'Orsay, Paris - French artists from 1848-1914 are featured
- National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC - two exhibits are available: Vermeer and American fashion 1740-1895.
- National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City - pre-Columbian central American cultural artefacts are displayed here.
- National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul - Korean and global contemporary art.
- Pergamon Museum, Berlin - artefacts and buildings from Pergamos, an ancient Greek city near Bergama, Turkey.
- Rijksmueseum, Amsterdam - works from the Dutch Golden Age.
- Uffizi Gallery, Florence - art collection of the de'Medicis family.
- Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam - the largest van Gogh collection in the world