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It is one of the most popular museums in Korea and is made up of six floors of contemporary art from Korea and around the world. It also contains an outdoor park with many sculptures.
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- Kungnip Hyŏndae Misulgwan Art museums Korea (South) -- Seoul Art -- Exhibitions
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If computer history is more your bag, then you might want to take the National Museum of Computing's virtual tour. Take a tour of the history of the ongoing development of computing from, fittingly, your own computer.The museum is home to the world's largest collection of working historic computers and follows this world-changing tech's history from the 1940s to the present day.
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- Computers Belgique History Exhibitions
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This museum is dedicated to the archeology and history of the pre-Hispanic heritage of Mexime. There are 23 exhibition halls filled with ancient artifacts, including some from the Mayan civilization.
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This famous museum of American art offers two online exhibitions. The first deals with American fashion and exhibits many clothes and the second is a collection of works by the painter Johannes Vermeer. It is also possible to visit other historic monuments virtually such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame de Paris or the Palace of Versailles.
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- Art -- Exhibitions Art museums National Gallery of Art (U.S.) United States
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NASA's famous Langley Research Center in Virginia, as well as its Glenn Research Center, also provides some cool virtual tours of their facilities. With these tours, you'll get to see some of the most important technological inventions in mankind's history without ever having to leave your own home.
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This museum offers to visit one of the most famous galleries, that of Claude Monet's Water Lilies. Arranged in a single piece, the paintings can be observed in detail thanks to the 360 ° vision.
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- Art -- Exhibitions France -- Paris Painting Modern Art museums Musée de l'Orangerie
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An awesome virtual tour of a science and tech museum comes as the courtesy of The Museum of Natural Sciences in Belgium. Containing tons of Dinosaurs and other interesting scientific exhibits, this virtual tour is definitely worth a gander.Like the NHM in London, this tour was partially developed with the help of Google's Cultural Institute.
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- Belgium Institut royal des sciences naturelles de Belgique Natural history museums Science museums Exhibitions
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This tour takes you around the Museum of Mines of Mercury Monte Amiata in Santa Fiora, Italy. View the exhibits and mock-ups from the history of mining from the comfort of your own home.
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- Mercury mines mining Mercury miners History Exhibitions Italy -- Monte Amiata Region
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An awesome virtual tour you might want to check out is the one offered by the Museo Galileo. Located in the city of Florence, the museum houses some of the most important instruments in scientific history. Virtual tours of the museum might actually be the best way to see the museum as it can be a bit tricky to actually physically visit the place. It is a pretty small building and tends to be very popular over the summer months.
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- Museo Galileo Science museums Scientific apparatus instruments Italy -- Florence Exhibitions
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The Casino Nobile, which is already a “museum” from an architectural and decorative standpoint, contains a small but excellent museum devoted to pieces of statuary from the Torlonia collection found in the Villa (much of the collection still belongs to the family and is conserved in the palace in Via della Lungara) and several chance finds that have enabled a further strand of the Villa’s history to be added to the collection.The pieces displayed give a close idea of how the Torlonia family, in particular Giovanni (1756–1829) and his son Alessandro (1800–80) were for almost a century leading figures in the field of art collecting, a practice that had originated in at least the fifteenth century when distinguished families in Rome began to adorn their residences with fine works of art and furnishings. The works exhibited are not all from the same provenance: they were in part produced by Bartolomeo Cavaceppi, a noted eighteenth-century sculptor, restorer and antiques dealer, following Giovanni Torlonia’s purchase in 1800 of all the works in Cavaceppi’s studio; others come from finds on the properties belonging to the family; and yet others are pieces of the Villa’s furniture that managed to survive various spoliations. This nucleus of works was added to following a sensational discovery of several artworks in the basement of the Theatre in 1997. These were originally displayed in the principal palace but were removed from there at an unknown time and for an unknown reason. The discovery was of three large plaster reliefs by Antonio Canova, a woman’s head in the style of Michelangelo, several pieces of furniture from the Villa’s demolished chapel, and a splendid marble pediment taken from the tomb of Claudia Semne on Via Appia Antica. The final section of the museum is the reconstructed Bedchamber of Giovanni Torlonia (1872–1938), with the pieces of furniture that were used by Benito Mussolini during the period he resided in the Villa (1925–43).
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