You might be home bound right now, but your imaginations can still fly high. Do you know how? With the help of words! Through words, you can fly high up in the sky and travel to different parts of the world. So what are you waiting for?
This month, let’s have a virtual world tour, where we swim across oceans, fly past sandy deserts, and travel into space with famous astronauts, all with the power of words and a little help from images too!
So be prepared this month, as we start our virtual tour right from our couch. And our first stopover is – seven mesmerising museums of the world. These museums will help you learn about art, history, science, and the enticing stories behind their structure. Let’s get started.
Le Louvre |
Location: Paris, France | Gallery Space: 72,735 m2 | Established: 1792
The Musée du Louvre or the Louvre Museum is the largest art museum in the world. It was a medieval fortress and the palace of the kings of France until two centuries ago. The museum has a huge collection of 35,000 objects spanning from the 6th century B.C to the 21st century that include the crown jewels, sculptures, old paintings, and Egyptian antiquities. Later on, the collection was expanded by Napoleon Bonaparte and the emperors who ruled in 18th century France. The museum displays more than 7500 popular paintings from famous artists, including Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael. Da Vinci’s famous portrait of Mona Lisa hangs in one of the rooms in this museum.
Vatican Museums |
Location: Rome, Italy | Gallery Space: 43,000 m2 | Established: 1506
Probably the oldest museum on this list, the Vatican Museums treasures 70,000 works of art out of which only 20,000 are on display at present. Some of the most famous works are preserved in this museum, like the classical sculptures by Museo Pio-Clementino, the splendid Raphael Rooms (where the entire room was painted by Raphael), the picture gallery of Pinacoteca, and Michelangelo’s famous Sistine Chapel.
The Indian Museum |
Location: Kolkata, India | Gallery Space: 930 m2 | Established: 1814
The Indian Museum or the Imperial Museum at Calcutta is the ninth oldest museum of the world and the oldest and largest museum in India. This museum was established during the colonial era and houses some of the rarest collections of antiques, armour and ornaments, fossils, skeletons, and mummies, along with Mughal paintings. With more than 100,000 collectables distributed over six major sections- Art, Archaeology, Anthropology, Geology, Zoology, and Economic Botany, the museum is India’s largest cultural institution.
National Museum of China |
Location: Beijing, China | Gallery Space: 65,000 m2 | Established: 2003
A relatively newer museum on this list, the national museum of China is already at its peak of popularity by becoming the second most visited museum in the world after Le Louvre. The museum was established by merging two separate museums that had occupied the same building since 1959. The Museum of the Chinese Revolution in the northern wing and the National Museum of Chinese History in the southern wing. Covering Chinese history from the Yuanmou Man of 1.7 million years ago, the museum has a collection of 1,050,000 items which include several precious and rare artefacts.
Tokyo National Museum |
Location: Tokyo, Japan | Gallery Space: 38,000 m2 | Established: 1872
Covering a large area of Ueno Park in Tokyo, the national museum of Tokyo is one of the oldest and largest museums in Japan. The museum collects, preserves, and displays a comprehensive collection of cultural objects and artworks from Asia, medieval Japanese art and Asian art along the historic Silk Road. The museum has a collection of more than 110,000 artefacts. Its simple structure and beautiful architecture attract around 2 million visitors from different parts of the world annually.
American Museum Of Natural History |
Location: New York City, USA | Gallery Space: 186,000 m2 | Established: 1869
The American Museum of Natural History is one of the largest natural history museums in the world. The museum is a major centre of research and education on the natural sciences and researches in anthropology, astronomy, entomology (study of insects), herpetology (study of amphibians and reptiles), ichthyology (study of fish), invertebrates, mammalogy, mineralogy, ornithology (study of birds), and vertebrate palaeontology. The place has over 30 million research specimens, a huge collection of fossils and insects, and houses the largest collection of life-sized dinosaur fossils of all ages.
The Guggenheim Museum Foundation |
Locations: New York, Bilbao, Venice, Abu Dhabi, and Berlin | Established: 1937
Can a museum be so popular that its name itself becomes a widely used expression(“Guggenheim effect”)? You can find these architectural marvels resting in five beautiful cities – New York, Bilbao, Venice, Abu Dhabi, and Berlin. The Guggenheim museum at New York was established by Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in 1939 and was later redesigned by legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright. A landmark work of the 20th-century, this iconic museum serves as a viral cultural center and an educational institution. Out of all the five museums, the most eye-catching one is in Bilbao, Spain. The exterior of the building is made of giant swerving titanium sheets that catch the sunlight and the interior is designed around a large, light-filled atrium with a scenic view of the surrounding hills of the Basque country. Hosting over a hundred exhibitions and more than ten million visitors, the architecture of this museum itself changed the way people think about museums.
Be it the world’s largest museum or the oldest, these museums tell us a story of our own past and how far we’ve come as a species. It is only by acknowledging these histories that we can build a beautiful future.
Have you ever visited any museum? What did you like the most there? Share your experience in the comments below.
But Wait! There’s more…
You can visit the official websites of these museums and get a 360°view of these beautiful museums. Here are the link:
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Comments
Teesta
July 25, 2020
These are amazing? facts about the museums and l would love to visit them.Thank you Byjus?
Srinjay Sengupta
July 14, 2020
Woes too good
Vinay Kumar Maurya
June 10, 2020
The following information is useful for the student’s who like to explore world. The Byjus story weavers is much informative to students!
Nilima
June 9, 2020
Good expression of virtual trip.Good information always encourages the new generation to learn more to dream more.
Manasvi saxena
June 8, 2020
indeed #StayHomeStaySafe is there but by help of byjus we can visit museum in a virtual manner
Manasvi gandhi
June 8, 2020
WOW!!!!??? it’s amazing place. And I love to know more about history and historical places.
I love to know more about these!!!!? I thankful to byjus.
Thank you
Bikramdeep kaur
June 7, 2020
Thanks byjus for sharing images and information about this historical places??
Hardik sharma
June 7, 2020
I have visited the Tokyo National museum and the Indian museum .don’t you think it was fascinating??
Maitrayee Mishra
June 6, 2020
I went to the lndian meausium . It was very good. And thank you byju’s to give so much information and taking us to the beatiful exciting tour☺️
Gauri
June 6, 2020
Thank you Byju’s ??
Hardik sharma
June 5, 2020
you are so lucky..
PREET
June 5, 2020
i love historical places and i think to visit one of them
Shaina
June 5, 2020
I have visited the Le Louvre museum about 3 years ago. I highly recommend it…..Its amazing ?
Disha
June 5, 2020
Wowwww
asombroso(: amazing in Spanish)
How awesome
I wish along taking the trip I can enjoy different dishes! But no worries, I’ll surely check all the dishes that u can get through my trip ?????❤️???
? my regards to byjus team
A great thank to you ?
Rohini
June 5, 2020
Very informative.
I’ve an inquiry , Are the results of ” The Young Wordsworth Poetry Contest ” out?
Bhawna Rawat
June 5, 2020
It was a wonderful tour. The idea is best that we can visit the mesum also sitting at home only. I like it. #Stay Home Stay Safe.
Pooja. V
June 4, 2020
I like to explore many things. They are just very historical. I just visited some museums ??. But thank you byju’s for this information. ??