People Can Now Virtually Enter The Metropolitan Museum of Art With a Beautiful 360 Degree Video

People can now virtually enter The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City thanks to a beautiful Facebook 360 degree video of its Great Hall.

Architect Richard Morris Hunt designed this majestic space in 1902. He never could have imagined that today the Museum’s main entry greets more than six million visitors a year. Now you can experience its Neoclassical grandeur in a way no one ever has before. http://met.org/20KyEeS

Come explore not just behind the scenes, but everywhere in 360°. This video lets you soar past the colonnades, up toward the oculus in the ceiling, and cast a look down over the Grand Staircase and balcony. Aren’t you curious who creates those colossal flower arrangements when you’re still asleep?

Glen Tickle
Glen Tickle

Amelia's dad. Steph's husband. Writer, comedian, gentleman. Good at juggling, bad at chess.