Imagine a rainy afternoon, a day you feel lazy to leave the house or simply a Sunday morning when you feel like visiting a museum but you have a family meal and you can’t make it on time. If you are from the digital generation (or even if you are not and you like culture), you are in luck, because the Valencia City Council will allocate 170,000 euros to digitize the museums of the city.
Thanks to this new bet, you will be able to visit from the sofa, literally, 19 museums and unique houses of the city, including the Fallas Museum or the Museum of Natural Sciences.
But how will theseonline visits work? To carry out the digitization of the halls and corridors, first there will be a public tender where different companies will have to submit their projects. The idea is that from high-resolution 360º photographs the reality can be transferred to the digital world.
In addition, apart from seeing the works and the interior of the spaces, it is expected that this experience will include information on images or featured spaces so that you feel as if you were really inside.
This is the list of the museums and unique houses that you can visit from home:
- La Lonja
- The Archaeological Center of l’Almoina
- El Almudín
- The house-museum of Benlliure
- The Blasco Ibáñez house-museum
- The Concha Piquer House Museum
- The Museum of Natural Sciences
- The Museo Semana Santa Marinera
- The Municipal History Museum
- The Museum of History of Valencia
- The Rice Museum
- The Corpus Museum
- The Fallero Museum
- The Palacio de Cervelló
- The Prison of San Vicente
- The Gallery of Tosal
- The Serranos Street bomb shelter
- The air raid shelter
- The Massarrojos Street bomb shelter
- The Massarrojos Street bomb shelter
- Valencia City Hall
- The City Hall of Valencia
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