Did you know that you now have the possibility to visit some emblematic points of tourist interest in the world, without leaving your home?
In our guide to staying at home, we challenge you to visit museums virtually and today we will help you with that!
Virtual visits to monuments, museums, cities or emblematic spaces have become fashionable. And, therefore, there is no excuse to settle for “I have nothing to do”. Thanks to technology, it is possible to get to know the world without leaving your home, at least for a while and until everything returns to normal.
We decided to leave you a list of tourist destinations of interest, outside Portugal, which can be a good opportunity to broaden horizons from home - wherever you are.
From Stonehenge to Petra, passing the White House and ending at Auschwitz: there is something for everyone.
Auschwitz also allows you to make a virtual visit to what is now a museum of the Holocaust.
A visit available through Google Arts & Culture, which allows you to explore salons, outdoor spaces and works of art.
Behind this visit is The China Guide, a travel agency based in Beijing. Although the route is basic, it is possible to "walk" from Jinshaning to Simatai.
There are several virtual tours of museums available, including the Hermitage in St. Petersburg. The Prado, Louvre and the British museum can also be explored from home.
Through AirPano we can dive into this water show that separates Argentina and Brazil.
A trip made possible thanks once again to AirPano, a group of Russian photographers that since 2006 has documented different parts of the planet. It also has a 360º video.
Jordanian tourism has joined Google Maps to jointly prepare a free, dynamic and interactive virtual tour through street view in Petra, considered one of the 7 wonders of the world.
Through the page of the Vatican Museum it is possible to explore the interior of the Sistine Chapel and admire the work of Miguel Ângelo
The virtual tour of the famous English monument is available at https://www.stonehengeskyscape.co.uk/
It offers a 360º panorama and several useful information thanks to the explanatory videos.
You can visit the Palace of Versailles virtually through Google Arts & Culture.
Source: idealista.pt
09 from April from 2020
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