Multimedia - How to visit most important museum in the world through internet

There are several museum that are on line and visitable.

I am proceeding to mention some of them

  1. Rome Vatican Museums: you can take a virtual tour related to museum garden (click here) and Sistina Chapel (click here).
  2. Louvre virtual tour offer a 360° museum visit (clicca here).
  3. British museum (click here).
  4. National Gallery of art (click here).
  5. Dalì Theatre museum (click here).
  6. Nasa (click here).
  7. Smithsonian National museum of natural history (click qui).
  8. Metropolitan museum of art (click here).
  9. Google art project (click here). in my opinion one oof the best web tools to visit museum and learnd detailed art production details/explanations
  10. Uffizi on linhttp://www.uffizi.com/virtual-tour-uffizi-gallery.asp
  11. Il museo di Van Gogh at Amsterdam.
  12. You can visit in High definition several art productions:
    http://www.haltadefinizione.com/en/
  13. As letter website I would lik
    I would like to mention this website:
    https://www.artsy.net/

    Artsy’s mission is to make all the world’s art accessible to anyone with an Internet connection. 

    Artsy features the world’s leading galleries, museum collections, foundations, artist estates, art fairs, and benefit auctions, all in one place. Our growing database of 500,000 images of art, architecture, and design by 50,000 artists spans historical, modern, and contemporary works, and includes the
     largest online database of contemporary art. Artsy is used by art lovers, museum-goers, patrons, collectors, students, and educators to discover, learn about, and collect art.

    The National Gallery is currently exhibiting "Michelangelo & Sebastiano", which features Michelangelo Buonarroti.

    Michelangelo Buonarroti page provides visitors with Buonarroti's bio, over 20 of his works, exclusive articles, and up-to-date Buonarroti exhibition listings.

    The page also includes related artists and categories, allowing viewers to discover art beyond our Buonarroti page.