Metropolitan Museum of Art 360° Project
360° Project at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is hosting an online installation in which audiences can view art and architecture at the MET with six interactive 360° videos.
360° Project at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) is exhibiting digitized views of their architecture and art. Go to the MET’s website or YouTube channel to view the six videos they’ve compiled of landscapes and exhibits on site. While visiting in person is not currently possible due to social distancing, the MET wanted audiences to still be able to have access to their expansive and enriching displays.
Attending the 360° Project at the MET
The 360° project is viewable on the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s website and on it’s YouTube channel.
Participating in the 360° Project
To interact with the 360° project make sure your device is set to view 360° then watch the video either on desktop or mobile. For mobile access swipe the video to rotate the angle the camera views. For desktop usage click and drag the cursor over the video to maneuver the panorama.
Take Amtrak to the MET when it Reopens
In the future, visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art via Amtrak to Penn Station—Don’t forget to use the Amtrak See New York and Save 15% discount! The station is 3 miles away from the MET making it an easy and convenient option to get to the museum.
Take the C train from Penn Station to 86th street then go to 84th street and turn right on to 5th avenue to arrive at the MET.