Visiting the world’s most famous museums for a fun & affordable fine arts study at home just became super affordable.
Start taking virtual field trips and using journaling and notebooking printables designed to create active, engaged learning in your virtual homeschool routine.
Every student can have fun exploring fine arts in world-famous museums whilst doing school at home.
Once you’ve picked the museum you will visit first, get the perfect FREE Virtual Museum Journaling and Notebooking resource to turn your virtual museum tours into active, engaging opportunities for learning fun at the art museum or any other virtual field trip.
- The Met – New York, NY
- British Museum – London, England
- The Vatican – Rome, Italy
- The Louvre – Paris, France
- The National Gallery of Art – Washington, DC
- Brera Picture Gallery – Milan, Italy
- Uffizi Gallery – Florence Italy
- Prado Museum – Madrid, Spain
- Hermitage Museum – St. Petersburg, Russia
- Van Gogh Museum – Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- São Paulo Museum of Art – San Paulo, Brazil
- Guggenheim Museum, New York City, NY
Fine Arts Study at Home – Virtual Art Museums has all the details for where to go and what to explore for your Virtual Museum Fine Arts Study at home. You will also want the FREE Virtual Museum Journaling and Notebooking printable to make your virtual field trips even more exciting and engaging.
Grab more free resources for an art study at home.
- Theodor Kittelsen Fine Art Pages + Creative Writing Pack (subscriber freebie!)
- Vincent Van Gogh Online Unit Study
- FREE Great Artists Unit Studies
Don’t Miss These 12 Virtual Art Museums for Fine Arts Study at Home.
Click here for your FREE Virtual Museum Journaling and Notebooking printable.
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