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Every neighborhood in Baltimore is filled with unique local history and culture, so it's only fitting that the city is home to a diverse collection of top-rated museums. When you're unable to visit in person, a virtual tour can be a great way to experience these museums from any location. Spend the day touring Baltimore's best from the comfort of home with a little help from our real estate agents. We share local museums that offer excellent virtual tours.
The Walters Art Museum – 600 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21201
With a quiet, contemplative atmosphere and a vast collection of art, The Walters Art Museum has long been a favorite for art lovers located close to Baltimore homes for sale. Now, you can view thousands of pieces of artwork from the collection online, with accompanying documentation for each piece. Browse by category, creator, medium, or even by where the piece is located in the physical museum. Be sure to check out "featured categories," which are curated collections that highlight different eras, cultures, and geographic locations that have contributed to the history of art across the world.
Baltimore Museum of Industry – 1415 Key Hwy., Baltimore, MD 21230
With a focus on the industries that built Baltimore and in turn the city's many unique contributions to those industries, the Baltimore Museum of Industry is an excellent place to learn about the city's blue-collar history. A virtual tour of BMI reveals some of the museum's unique permanent exhibits and provides a taste of the many rotating/temporary exhibits on display. Learn about the earliest days of industry in Baltimore, and see how the Industrial Revolution helped shape the city we enjoy today.
B&O Railroad Museum – 900 W. Pratt St., Baltimore, MD 21223
Did you know that in many ways Baltimore was the birthplace of railroad travel in the United States? Take a video tour of the B&O Railroad Museum to learn more about how the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad was established and explore one of the world's largest collections of railroad artifacts. While the museum has a Baltimore focus, it also includes information about railroads around the country and detailed exhibits about the progression of railroad technology.
National Aquarium – 501 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, MD 21202
Make a virtual visit to the National Aquarium and experience one of the city's crown jewels with a tour that will appeal to all ages. While an aquarium may not technically be a museum, the National Aquarium has such a long local history (not to mention an awesome virtual tour!) that it had to make the list. This virtual tour will take you to nearly every corner of the aquarium, with colorful, diverse aquatic life and tons of info on each species that you encounter. The National Aquarium also offers live streams, so you can see what various creatures are up to right this minute.
Maryland Historical Society – 201 W. Monument St., Baltimore, MD 21201
The online collections of the Maryland Historical Society offer extensive insights into the history of Baltimore and all of Maryland. Collections available to be browsed include African American history, women's history, the War of 1812, the Civil War, maritime history, and various works of art by Baltimore luminaries. You can search for specific images or get lost in the stories as you browse piece-by-piece.
The Baltimore area is home to countless museums where residents can learn about art, history, culture, and so much more. Contact us to buy and sell homes throughout the Baltimore, MD area.
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