From the Louvre Museum to the Hermitage Museum: 5 Virtual Tours You Must See

In the 21st century, famous museums have become accessible to everyone thanks to digital tours. Even the world's most important institutions, such as the Egyptian Museum in Turin, the Louvre Museum, and the Hermitage Museum, allow visitors to explore their collections through immersive experiences.

Museums are essential to humanity, which is why the 21st century has seen efforts to make them accessible to as many people as possible, allowing even those living thousands of kilometers away to enjoy culture.

Many of the world’s most famous museums have chosen to make the entire visitor experience fully digital through virtual museum tours.

1. Egyptian Museum, Turin

A journey through Ancient Egypt art and history: every room of the Egyptian Museum tells millennia-old stories through unique Ancient Egyptian artifacts.

The immersive museum experience allows visitors to explore extraordinary collections and uncover often-hidden details, making Ancient Egyptian art and culture accessible to everyone and inspiring curiosity and wonder.

2. Louvre Museum (Paris Museum)

At the Louvre Museum in Paris, virtual tours offer a 360-degree view of every room, allowing visitors to explore extraordinary collections without leaving home. Beyond the famous Mona Lisa, every corner of the online museum tells stories of art, culture, and innovation, providing an immersive experience accessible to all.

3. Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg

At the Hermitage Museum, the most famous museum in Russia, virtual tours allow visitors to immerse themselves in the halls and corridors of the famous Romanov palace, admiring extraordinary works of art and architecture.

With interactive maps and realistic 3D pathways, each exploration becomes an immersive art experience that brings history and culture closer in a unique and accessible way.

4. National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C. Museum)

The National Gallery of Art, the renowned American art museum, also offers virtual tours, allowing visitors to explore its collections from anywhere in the world.

With video tours, in-depth insights, lessons from artists and curators, and interactive content, this immersive experience makes art accessible, educational, and engaging for everyone.

5. Evolutio – Infrastructure for Human Development

It is the first fully digital museum dedicated to infrastructure, conceived and produced by Webuild.

Evolutio (www.evolutio.museum) draws on a unique and partly unpublished multimedia archive of around 1.5 million photos and videos from the Webuild Group. The online museum showcases the evolution of construction techniques for major infrastructure projects and their impact on communities, using an accessible language with educational, historical, and cultural purposes.

The journey through Evolutio is also enriched with insights into the spirit of the times and the places that served as the cradle for the works on display.