Monday, April 3, 2017
Experience British political history with Google Arts and Culture
Experience British political history with Google Arts and Culture
The storied halls of 10 Downing Street arent often open to the public. Those who want to see inside the Prime Ministers residence and office usually have to wait for a rare open house...
...until today. Visitors from anywhere in the world are now invited to experience one of the UKs most important political buildings on Google Arts and Culture.
Walk through historic rooms and hallways and get up-close looks at more than 50 photographs and works of art. Take a peek into the cabinet room, where the Prime Minister has held weekly cabinet meetings since 1735, or look around Margaret Thatchers office. Stroll down the grand main staircase, stopping to study the carefully ordered portraits of the houses previous residents. Once youre ready for some fresh air, you can wander through the gardens, where Winston Churchill liked to nap.
And if you want the full immersive experience, be sure to try it out using a Google Cardboard virtual reality viewer, complete with the built-in audio tour, with the Google Arts and Culture app on Android and iOS.
Posted by Suhair Khan, Program Manager, Google Cultural Institute https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgAg57nkhIn_z97xM9_0Ab7St1bFnfHn6Z_nfei0VORGoGuQT_UNrCPAYvI6y0DWFwPMWI6SS4K9Zp9qIQbCEOfrL9fwXjC9LgJhHRNkZU7MgXv5m_xsvXDn-WcoAG-vKad1bQbJ8fVEyw0/s1600/image001+%25281%2529.jpg Suhair Khan Program Manager Google Cultural Institute
Walk through historic rooms and hallways and get up-close looks at more than 50 photographs and works of art. Take a peek into the cabinet room, where the Prime Minister has held weekly cabinet meetings since 1735, or look around Margaret Thatchers office. Stroll down the grand main staircase, stopping to study the carefully ordered portraits of the houses previous residents. Once youre ready for some fresh air, you can wander through the gardens, where Winston Churchill liked to nap.
There are also two brand new online exhibits. The first introduces two of Britains most iconic leaders, Winston Churchill and Harold Wilson. The second highlights three of the buildings most historic rooms: the Cabinet Room, the Study and the Grand Staircase.
And if you want the full immersive experience, be sure to try it out using a Google Cardboard virtual reality viewer, complete with the built-in audio tour, with the Google Arts and Culture app on Android and iOS.
Posted by Suhair Khan, Program Manager, Google Cultural Institute https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgAg57nkhIn_z97xM9_0Ab7St1bFnfHn6Z_nfei0VORGoGuQT_UNrCPAYvI6y0DWFwPMWI6SS4K9Zp9qIQbCEOfrL9fwXjC9LgJhHRNkZU7MgXv5m_xsvXDn-WcoAG-vKad1bQbJ8fVEyw0/s1600/image001+%25281%2529.jpg Suhair Khan Program Manager Google Cultural Institute
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