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Explore The Met’s Collection in 3D From Your Couch

Last updated: March 4, 2026 6:35 pm
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art has recently made a significant move towards increasing public access to its vast collection by offering high-quality 3D scans of various items, including a painting by Claude Monet, Neolithic sculptures, and Greek terracotta vases. This initiative, which allows users to explore these objects in detail from the comfort of their own homes, is part of the museum’s efforts to enhance accessibility to its collection and scholarship.

The museum has released 100 scans of objects from its collection for free on its website, with plans to make more scans available in the future. Users can now view these items up close and from multiple angles, providing a unique and immersive experience. Some of the scans were created in collaboration with Japan’s national broadcaster NHK using advanced photogrammetry and laser scanning processes.

In addition to the 3D scans, The Met has also ventured into virtual reality with gamified tours of key exhibits like the Temple of Dendur and the Oceania galleries. These digital experiences aim to offer audiences around the world new ways to engage with the museum’s collection in dynamic and interactive ways.

While the museum’s digital initiatives are lauded for expanding public engagement, it’s important to note that The Met still maintains one of the highest admission costs in New York for non-residents. Despite this, the availability of 3D scans and virtual tours provides a more accessible avenue for art enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the museum’s treasures.

According to Stella Kim, a spokesperson for The Met, the initial batch of 3D scans released to the public were created over the past decade. The museum continues to digitize more objects each year, although the exact number of items planned for public release remains undisclosed.

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Overall, The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s foray into 3D scanning and virtual reality represents a significant step towards democratizing access to art and culture. By leveraging technology to bring its collection to a global audience, the museum is paving the way for a more inclusive and engaging museum experience.

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