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Can’t Make It to The Met? Take a VR Tour Instead

Last updated: November 10, 2025 5:40 pm
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art has just introduced a groundbreaking way for art enthusiasts to experience its iconic exhibitions from the comfort of their own homes. Through the use of virtual reality technology, visitors can now explore the museum’s galleries in a whole new way.

The museum’s first virtual reality exhibitions feature the 1st-century BCE Egyptian Temple of Dendur and a selection of Oceanic artworks from the Michael C. Rockefeller Wing. These digital experiences, titled “Dendur Decoded” and “Oceania: A New Horizon of Space and Time,” were created based on three-dimensional scans conducted within the museum and offer realistic and immersive renderings of the artworks.

In the virtual tour of the Temple of Dendur, users are guided through the history of the Nubian structure, which was gifted to the museum in 1967. One interactive activity allows visitors to participate in the museum’s conservation work from the 1970s, reconstructing the temple brick by brick. The virtual walkthrough includes over 150 new images and videos sourced from UNESCO and the museum archives.

The Oceanic art galleries simulation features a floating rendering of the “Female Ancestor Figure” by an unrecorded Inyai-Ewa artist. Users are challenged to explore the galleries and discover hidden artworks, earning a badge for each object they find. The experience also includes a narration describing the “Ceremonial House Ceiling” and its intricate painted bark panels.

The Met collaborated with Atopia, a culture-focused virtual reality platform, to create these virtual exhibitions. The museum’s Emerging Technology and Digital department developed a platform that allows other cultural institutions to design similar virtual programs without the need for coding.

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Max Hollein, Director and CEO of The Met, emphasized the importance of virtual programs in providing unparalleled cultural experiences to audiences around the world. With these new digital exhibitions, art lovers can now immerse themselves in the beauty and history of the Metropolitan Museum of Art from anywhere in the world.

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