If you have ever wanted to visit one of the worlds best museums without the hassle of travel and the headaches the streets of New York can bring, you can now take a virtual tour of several of the museums galleries right on your computer. You can see the whole story and images here.

The institution, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and finished in 1959, has made over 120 artworks from its collection available for viewing via the Cultural Institute. Google engineers stitched together images taken by drones, tripod and "trolley" cameras to create a 360-degree experience of the museum's distinctive galleries, which you can explore from the comfort of your smartphone or desktop wherever you are in the world.

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