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Google Arts & Culture App: Virtual Museums

With the upcoming movement restrictions in Singapore, we can now visit museums around the world virtually especially since we won't want to fly out and be in danger of contacting the virus. This would help us kill time in a more meaningful way as well.
Install the Google Arts & Culture app and select collection from the top left menu bar. From there you can check out the various famous museums and take a virtual tour from there.

For example, you can visit The British Museum to check out the virtual Museum or just search for that museum and click on it via the app. The experience from the application itself is more seamless than the web version.
You can check out the various online exhibits or take some virtual reality tour around the museum via the Google Arts and Culture app.
You also can check out the various set of collections around.
Click into any of the collection or exhibit items to find out more about each item and you also could zoom in and out to take a better look at the items. Feels pretty cool and it is just like you are there, minus the air ticket, hotel stay and walking. 😂 Pretty cool I would say.

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