During Fall we all get a little bit lazier. It is chilly outside, days get shorter and between university, sport, and maybe work, staying in our University Campus can be very tempting.
If you add the uncertain situation due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the desire to stay in the Campus, where In-Domus constantly applies the health and safety measures, increases.
Though, the guilt for laze all day long could be around the corner. What to do?
In-Domus thought about you one more time, and we will show you how to bring museums and exhibitions inside your University Residence.
Google developed a platform, called “Google Arts & Culture”, that allows you to jump inside some of the greatest Italian museums, or to connect with stories of the Italian culture, you have never heard of until now.
Here some museum you can find on the platform:
- Museo del Novecento of Milan: housed inside the Palazzo dell’Arengario, facing Piazza del Duomo, this museum collects arts from the 20th century. . In anticipation of a “physical” visit, that you must have at least one time during your residency in Milan, you can find online works of art by Lucio Fontana, Umberto Boccioni, Amedeo Modigliani and Vasilij Kandinskij.
- • Uffiziof Florence: one of the most famous museums worldwide, full of works of art of the greatest artists. Getting lost among the masterpieces of Botticelli, Caravaggio, Michelangelo and Tiziano is a pleasure, that you can experience directly from your couch.
- Musei Capitolini of Rome: a journey through Baroque and Renaissance. Let yourself be carried away along this travel trough time, while enjoying pieces of Caravaggio, Guido Reni and Guercino. Bring the majestic Piazza del Campidoglio inside your In-Domus Campus.
- Palazzo Ducale of Venice: “sail” among the rooms of this gothic art masterpiece, symbol of Venice. Let yourself be intrigued by the Venetian Painting and by the beautiful and majestic frescoes.
- Museo Archeologico Nazionale of Naples: discover the archaeological heritage of this Neapolitan museum among Pompeian works, artifacts of the Ancient Egypt and also a special insight on the Farnese family.
You will take a closer look at some masterpiece, get into details with explanations and insights.
With just one click you can redeem your sofa-Sunday, exploring places that maybe one day you will physically visit.
Google Arts & Culture is not a substitute of the “physical” visit, the pleasure of walking through the museum hallways or through the rooms of the ancient palaces. But, in attempt to bring together digitalization and tradition, it takes on the role of art promotion tool.