Raise the next Leonardo or Picasso with your fingertips!
Leisurely read about Museums, browse their websites, browse their flickr collections, share them with your friends via email, Facebook, and Twitter - all on your iPhone and iPad.
And if you love any of the Museums, check them out on the map and pay a visit!
A great educational tool for art teachers, history teachers, parents, students, art enthusiasts, museum lovers, and world tourists alike!
Museums Tour Free (shows ads):
- Local access to Wikipedia Museum database
- Free version provides 20 Museums from across the world, with full functionality.
- Museum data from Wikipedia, along with flickr visitor collection.
- Share Museums with friends on Facebook, Twitter and Email.
- Great Museum-like interface treats children and students with better visual experience to enhance their interest.
Museums Tour Featured Collections:
- Each collection offers unique set of Museums for your interest - be it the great Louvre, the British, or any of the Smithsonians!
- World Museum Premium Unlimited Downloads unlocks ability download up to 50 museums at a time - with total 2000+ museums for unlimited time, up to as many as Wikipedia provides. It helps keep your iPhone / iPad free enough for other apps. And it is available in Spanish, French, German, Portuguese as well as Japanese.
- Great educational tool for teachers, students, parents and art enthusiasts alike
How to use:
- Download free Museums Tour App and check out all the great features
- Read about them, browse through flickr collections, browse their websites, and find them on map to pay a visit!
How to use as an educational tool:
- Homeschool your children in art and history in the comfort of your home!
- Surprise your children and students with daily dose of new Museums
- Demonstrate new Museums daily to increase their wealth of knowledge
- While away, share your favorite Museums via Facebook,Twitter and Email - your students and children can directly browse their websites - even without accessing the Museums app.
*It tries to fetch the best possible and attractive Museums from across the world. All data is as accurate as latest Wikipedia and flickr collections provide.