Visit the Guggenheim right from your computer

Anyone who’s visited the Guggenheim Museum in New York will no doubt wax lyrical about the building as much as the art it contains. Having been fortunate enough to visit myself, I can testify to the visual wonder of its spiraled ramps and incredible atrium. But if you haven’t been afforded the chance to visit yet, you can now do right from your computer.

I wrote a few weeks back about the wonderful work of Google’s Cultural Institute Project and the Guggenheim is its latest addition. You can wander the building using Google’s Street View technology, ascending and descending the ramps to further explore over 120 works of digitised art. Just click on the link here to do so

Due to the building’s unique layout a variety of techniques were employed to capture the necessary shots, including drones and trolley cameras. However the feat was achieved, it’s an excellent 360° experience!

 

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