Confinement : explorez gratuitement le tombeau du pharaon Ramsès VI depuis chez vous ! Le (re)confinement, propice à la contemplation ?
C’est ce dont a l’ai d’être convaincu le ministère égyptien du tourisme et des monuments, vous offrant l’opportunité envoutante d’explorer gratuitement un tombeau vieux de 3000 ans, celui du pharaon Ramsès VI. Pour aller plus loin, 4 autres lieux fascinants de l’Egypte antique sont eux aussi donnés à voir grâce à de splendides visites virtuelles… On vous dit tout ! La visite virtuelle spectaculaire du tombeau du pharaon Ramsès VI Grâce à une modélisation en 3D, le ministère égyptien du tourisme et des monuments offre aux passionnés d’archéologie et curieux une fascinante visite virtuelle du tombeau de Ramsès VI, qui régna sur l’Égypte antique il y a plus de 3000 ans… Situé dans l’allée principale de la vallée des Rois à Louxor, le tombeau s’observe dans les moindres détails.
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Muséosphère. Notre-Dame de Paris en plus de 100 œuvres. Anonyme.
La Cité et ses alentours au XVIème siècle. Bois peint, bois, liège peint, verre cathédrale, mastic peint, mastic chargé de sable, brindilles, XIXème siècle. Paris, musée Carnavalet.© Eric Emo / Musée Carnavalet / Roger-Viollet Zoom "La Cité et ses alentours au XVIème siècle". "La Cité et ses alentours au XVIème siècle". La Cité et ses alentours au XVIe siècle. Google Art & Culture: Expo La Tour Eiffel en 1900. Tickets🎫 Inscris-toi pour accéder à l'expo virtuelle "La Tour Eiffel en 1900"✔️ Nous t'enverrons un e-mail avec les infos nécessaires pour profiter de cette expérience Infos🕒 Date et heure : c'est toi qui choisis !
📌 Lieu : chez toi ! 🌍 Expo disponible en plusieurs langues📱 Après t'être inscrit(e), tu recevras le lien d'accès dans ton e-mail de confirmation et dans ton ticket Fever. Le Musée de l’Homme depuis chez vous. Découvrez le zoo depuis chez vous ! Voyage au cœur de l'Évolution. Galerie 3D Tomographique. Anciennes expo du Museum d'histoire naturelle. Exposition orchidées sur vélins Voyagez à travers le monde grâce à l'exceptionnelle collection de peintures d'orchidées sur vélin conservées par les bibliothèques du Muséum.
Chronologie interactive au British Museum. Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. The Uffizi was designed by Giorgio Vasari in 1560 for Cosimo I de'Medici to house the Granducal Magistratures of Tuscany.
Over time, the top floor loggia became an exhibition of the dynastic collection of ancient sculpture, artwork and artifacts. The eastern wing of the building incorporated the ancient Florentine church of San Pier Scheraggio and the wing to the west connected with two existing buildings, the Mint and the Loggia dei Lanzi. Vasari conceived an architectural module to be repeated all along the building: a portico flanked by two pillars, with niches on the ground floor and three windows on the upper story. In 1565, on the occasion of the marriage of his son Francesco to Giovanna d'Austria, Cosimo I asked Vasari to design a raised passageway connecting Palazzo Vecchio with Palazzo Pitti, the new residence of the family. National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Séoul, Corée du Sud.
Since opening its door in 1969, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA), Korea has lived through the history of Korean art.
In the process, MMCA established itself as a representative institution of Korean modern art. The museum’s four branches, including Gwacheon (opened in 1986), Deoksugung (opened in 1998), Seoul (opened in 2013), and Cheongju (expected to open in 2017), each in its own way, will continue to carry out MMCA’s commitment to the art and culture of Korea by enriching the first-hand cultural experience of the viewing public. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Pays-Bas. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Pays-Bas. Visite de la cité antique de Pergamos.
Pergamon or Pergamum, also referred to by its modern Greek form Pergamos, was a rich and powerful ancient Greek city in Mysia.
It is located 26 kilometres from the modern coastline of the Aegean Sea on a promontory on the north side of the river Caicus and northwest of the modern city of Bergama, Turkey.During the Hellenistic period, it became the capital of the Kingdom of Pergamon under the Attalid dynasty in 281–133 BC, who transformed it into one of the major cultural centres of the Greek world. Many remains of its impressive monuments can still be seen and especially the outstanding masterpiece of the Pergamon Altar. Pergamon was the northernmost of the seven churches of Asia cited in the New Testament Book of Revelation.The city is centered around a 335-metre-high mesa of andesite which formed its acropolis. This mesa falls away sharply on the north, west, and east sides, but three natural terraces on the south side provide a route up to the top. The National Museum of Anthropology - Mexico -
MASP - Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand, São Paulo, Brésil. Machu Picchu - Peru. New York. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, États-Unis — Google Arts & Culture. Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery. National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. The State Hermitage Museum. National Museum, Delhi, New Delhi , Inde. Taj Mahal, India. In The New Seven Wonders Of The World list Taj Mahal, a mosque-mausoleum located in Indian city of Agra, takes a very important place.
In spite of its Muslim origin this white marble necropolis became an actual symbol of India. Serious security measures are taken to protect it. There is a special 500-meter security zone established around the complex. Cars are to be parked 2 kilometers away, and the rest of the way tourists have to travel by rickshas, carriages, or electromobiles, because it's believed that car exhaust fumes cause yellowing of the marble facing.
There is even a barbed wire fence on the opposite shore of Jamuna River, which runs beside Taj Mahal. In January 2012 Dima Moiseenko, our photographer, went to Agra to meet the Superintending Archaeologist in charge of Taj Mahal and asked him how to get a permit to photograph Taj Mahal from air. We were curious who managed to take an aerial photograph of Taj Mahal. And so we decided to visit the Embassy of India in Moscow. Tokyo National Museum. WorldWide Telescope Web Client. Restons connectés CirqueConnect. Cosmos en vidéo - Ressources Vidéos - Observatoire de Paris.