As we head into week eight of sheltering at home, many of us are settling into our new normal, though our current life circumstances are far from normal, and it often feels like years instead of months. Most of us have inumerable zoom calls a week, are balancing co-mingling a family and work life that can be very challenging. However, as with most things, there is a sweet side to spending this much time in your home. We have heard from many that the return to a more simple lifestyle has brought the addition of balance. People are cooking more, exercising, finding a new hobby, redecorating their homes, and connecting with friends and family virtually in a way that seems more prescient and special in this troubling time. In last months newsletter, we explored the myriad wellness and online classes you could partake in. This month, we wanted to explore some of the virtual tours available to you. So let's take a trip!
MOCA | MOCA has launched Virtual MOCA, daily programming available on moca.org and across MOCA’s social media platforms. | |
Frida Kahlo Casa Azul Mexico City
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La Casa Azul (The Blue House) was the place where Frida Kahlo, the most renowned Latin American artist in the world, came into this world, lived, and took her last breath. Explore the wardrobe, art, and home that Frida lived and loved in. | |
Live Cams from Labradors to the Aquarium of the Pacific | Watch “virtually” everything under the sun from Moon Jelly’s at the Aquarium of the Pacific to Warrior Canine’s service PUPPIES in training.. because nothing is better than watching puppies for hours on end. | |
LA Phil | For music lovers, the LA Phil’s Watch & Listen section includes hours of content that you can enjoy online including new videos from their LA Phil at Home series. | |
LA Opera |
LA Opera has started LAO At Home, featuring Living Room Recitals, classic works From The Vault and Opera Family Time. |
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Live Nation- Live From Home Series |
Live From Home is Live Nation's Virtual Concert Hub keeping fans connected to artists. Features daily links to live stream concerts and performances. |
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The Louvre and the Eiffel Tower |
Visit the museum's exhibition rooms and galleries, contemplate the façades of the Louvre... |
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Yosemite |
Just because the National Parks are closed, don't let that stop you from climbing the peaks, exploring the tree filled trails, and virtually breathing in all Yosemite has to offer. Let's Hike! |
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Cincinnati Zoo |
Let's go on safari! While the Cincinnati Zoo is closed and kids are home from school, let us help make your children’s hiatus from school fun and educational. Join them for a Home Safari Facebook Live each day at 12pm noon where we will highlight one of our amazing animals and include an activity you can do from home. |
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Great Wall of China |
As China's most famous attraction, the Great Wall of China is an essential stop on all China tours. Commonly considered a wonder of the world, the Great Wall boasts a history of over 2,000 years and stretches more than 3,000 miles across several provinces of northern China, making it one of the most impressive ancient structures on the planet. Tour the wall here. |
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Polar Bear Cubs | Welcome to the Ouwehand Zoo's tundra exhibit in Rehen, Netherlands, where two polar bear cubs play under the watchful eye of their mother, Freedom, and grandmother, Huggies. The cubs, named Akiak (Inuit for "brave") and Sura (Inuit for "new life"), were born in November 2014, and are just waiting for you to watch them frolic. | |
Disneyworld |
Disney is bringing the magic of the Mouse right to you, with everything from 360-degree street panoramas to virtual theme park rides on its YouTube channel. |
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Sistine Chapel |
The national lockdown in Italy has forced the country to a near-standstill, shuttering public events, soccer stadiums and even the Vatican. Now, visitors can tour the interior artworks of the chapel, including its renowned ceiling and “The Last Judgment,” by the Renaissance-era painter Michelangelo. |
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The Guggenheim |
The Guggenheim is offering VR access to its entire contemporary arts collection through a partnership with Google Arts & Culture. Using the Street View feature, visitors can tour the museum’s iconic architecture, sprawling design and any of its galleries. |
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Monterey Bay Aquarium |
Head under the sea and be delighted by the antics of sea otters or mellow out to the hypnotic drifting of moon jellies. With 10 live cams to choose from, you can experience the wonder of the ocean no matter where you are. |
Do you have a favorite that didn’t make our list? Let us know! We’re always looking to try something new, and would love to share it with others! - By Anastasia Johnson