10 free virtual museum tours you can take from your bed or couch
See Egyptian mummies, incredible modern art and Virtual Reality
by Yousra Zaki, Senior Features EditorVAN GOGH MUSEUM IN AMSTERDAM: Take an up-close look at the Dutch post-impressionist painter’s most famous work, like Starry Night, Self Portrait and Almond Blossoms, with help from Google Arts & Culture.Image Credit:THE LOUVRE IN PARIS: Having been twice, this one is definitely worth a visit. Check out some of the famous pieces in the world's largest art museum. The Louvre has free online tours of three famous exhibits, including their amazing Egyptian Antiquities.Image Credit:THE LOUVRE IN ABU DHABI: The first Louvre museum to open outside Paris, filled with all that history and art that testify to great civilizations, is offering free access to more virtual tours, video, audio and downloadable activities. This ensures that the museum’s stories of cultural connections, as told by its artworks and exhibitions, remain accessible to all.Image Credit: SuppliedTHE GUGGENHEIM IN NEW YORK: You will find incredible pieces of art on this tour. You’ll be able to see the works of Pablo Picasso, Piet Mondrian, Jeff Koons, and Franz Marc are just some of the 625 artists whose work are a part of the Guggenheim's Collection Online.Image Credit:GETTY MUSEUM IN LOS ANGELES: Getty is offering some amazing virtual tours. Including ones that are titled "Eat, Drink, and Be Merry," which is a closer look at food in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and Heaven, Hell and Dying Well, which depict images of death in the middle ages.Image Credit:THE VATICAN MUSEUM IN VATICAN CITY: Imagine seeing the Sistine Chapel, St. Peter's Basilica, and Raphael's Room from your home, across the world? There are of course many more sites you can see on the Vatican's virtual tour.Image Credit:THE BRITISH MUSEUM IN LONDON: Whether it's a virtual visit or a Curator's corner, there are plenty of ways to keep exploring the British Museum while it’s closed. See the Egyptian mummies, the Rosetta Stone and so much more.Image Credit:THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART IN NEW YORK: Take a peek into a museum that is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the world. Their extensive collection is available for view online.Image Credit:THE NASA MUSEUM IN VIRGINIA AND OHIO: Both locations offer online tours for free. You can try some "augmented reality experiences" via The Space Center Houston's app if you have the right gear.Image Credit: