4 Historical Sites That Offer Free Online Virtual Tours
Travelling the world and visiting its most amazing sites is every architect?s dream. However, time and money could delay you from achieving that dream. So, until both are available, what other options do you have" If you are a true fan of exploration, then you are going to love this! The websites of some famous historical sites offer you free online virtual tours, which you can enjoy from the comfort of your home. Those virtual tours may not be as delightful as a firsthand experience, but they are probably the closest thing to it. Here, we will list to you some of these sites. Ready"! The flight has taken off . . .
Stonehenge
England?s iconic historical site, in Wiltshire, comprises a ring of stones. Each stone weighs 25 tons, with a height of 4.1 meters and width of 2.1 meters. The site possibly dates back to 3000BC, and it is assumed to be a burial ground. Photography : garethwiscombe – via Wekimedia commons ( CC BY 2.0 )
The Stonehenge website offers its visitors a 360 virtual tour with an extra bonus. If you click on any of those flickering circles (hotspots) all over the site, a video will play, featuring a historian who tells you more about the site. So, it is like having a guided tour!
Stonehenge Virtual Tour
Taj Mahal
If you are more into oriental culture and architecture, then this one will be your cup of tea. Taj Mahal was built in the Indian city of Agra, in the mid-17th century, to be a mausoleum for Mumtaz Mahal?the wife of the Mughal emperor ...
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