Famous Historical Places You Can Have A Virtual Tour To

Are you ready for an armchair adventure to some of the most stunning architecture buildings and historic homes around the world? Do you believe it is impossible to explore the historical places from different parts of the world without even having to leave the comfort of your own home? Nothing is impossible anymore. Because of the coronavirus crisis and the lock-down that took place at almost any country in the world, many governments had to use social distancing as a measure in the fight against the virus, so almost all the famous historical castles and buildings were closed for the eyes of the visitors. But, thanks to the technology and the virtual tours available online, visitor can still enjoy the breathtaking architecture and interior designs of the most significant homes that have marked the history.

Below we have listed up some of the most impressive historical homes that you can visit online from the luxury of your home. Scroll down the page to see which buildings are available for the visitors online, get your armchair and prepare yourself for your adventure. We are sure you will enjoy exploring so many details about famous historical people life and home without having to spend even a dollar. See the home’s style they use to decorate their homes, the paintings they enjoyed to see on their room’s walls, the sculptures they admired. There is probably nothing that can change the feeling of being on these places personally, but, the virtual tours are that good that we are sure that at a moment you will get the feeling that you are already there exploring everything with your eyes in live. Enjoy.

The Frick Collection, New York, NY

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Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England

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Buckingham Palace, London, England

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Monticello, Charlottesville, VA

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Frida Kahlo Museum, Mexico City, Mexico

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Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL

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