Visiting museums from your couch
Visiting museums from your couch
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This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This web reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Project number: 2020-1-ES02-KA227-YOU-016703
CULTURE
If you’ve been missing the opportunity to visit museums abroad for quite some reasons do not bother at all! In 2030, even more and more Museums provide digital distant experiences to their visitors. You can just visit them without having to leave your sofa! All you need is a good Internet connection and a relaxing couch! Of course, if you need somebody to accompany you on that journey, then this would not be a problem! And do not forget, food and drinks are allowed!!!
Our readers will be very excited with that topic as holidays are coming closer! So, planning in advance will guarantee them a unique experience!
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Travelling to different countries is not just seeing the streets and avenues of those countries. The culture in the streets and avenues of countries is hidden in the history of that country. And we can reveal these secrets with the help of museums. Seeing these beauties that have been hidden for centuries and millennia today…
A trip that makes it easy to witness history and allows us to go back in time..
Photos were taken during visits to different museums with different concepts. Especially the wax statues of Ozlem Tureci and Ugur Sahin, who found the most common vaccine for the Covid19 virus that emerged at the end of 2019, are quite interesting. Bedirhan Ozkaratas Omer Faruk Ersoz