Consider yourself spared from the long queues and crowded spaces; The Louvre museum just put its entire collection online for free.
Life amid a global pandemic means all plans on travel remain at halt. However, there is nothing that the Internet can't do—over the past few months, well-known museums around the globe opened their gates online.
Of course, Paris' Louvre will not be late in the game. The museum just put its entire collection on the web and you can browse them for free in your own safe space and time.
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Home to Mona Lisa, the most emblematic portrait in the history of art, the Louvre announced that it has digitised more than 480,000 sheer bulk of art.
It added that pieces from the Musée National Eugène-Delacroix and sculptures from the Tuileries and Carrousel gardens will also be seen in the collection.
The virtual museum, which spans paintings, sketches, sculptures, and engravings across the museum's galleries can be viewed through an interactive map with the help of advanced search tools like the 'full-text search engine' and 'search results filter' that will let viewers find entries according to the date of creation, collection the work belongs to, where the work is located, and category of work.
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