Helping you #stayhome, the following museums and theater stages have made their wonders available online, at no cost. It will take you days to go through them, and your brain will thank you!

  1. Getty Museum

As the world shelters in place, Getty has rounded up art books, online exhibitions, podcasts, and videos on the Getty Iris to help keep artistic spirits up.

Highlights include:

Getty will continue to update its online offerings in the days and weeks to come.  Follow @gettymuseum on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for highlights of Getty art and resources.

 

     2. The Louvre Museum

The Louvre is closed to all visitors. People who had tickets are now getting reimbursed. But you can enjoy the galleries with an online tour by clicking here.

 

     3. Palace of Versailles

While you “are” in France, take a tour of the Palace of Versailles here.

 

     4. Faces of Frida – an interactive collection of Kahlo’s art on Google Arts & Culture

If you are a fan of Frida, spend time really getting to know all about her in this interactive collection provided by Google Arts & Culture.

 

     5. Broadway plays and musicals to watch at home – a list created by Playlist.com

No need to reinvent the wheel here as Playlist.com has created a list of 15 Broadway plays and musicals (including Rent, Cats, and Newsies) that you could easily see from home by utilizing platforms like YouTube, Vudu, Amazon Prime, and Google Play. See the list here.

 

We’ll be posting any other offers from museums and theater stages that come our way. Meanwhile, the above should keep you busy for a while!

 

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