
Google Arts & Culture is an Android Education app developed by Google LLC and published on the Google play store.
Storage: Needed to allow artworks to be recognized and related information to be access while offline. Contacts (Get Accounts): Needed to allow sign in with a Google account, in order to store user's favorites and preferences. Camera: Needed to recognize artworks and provide related information about them. Location: Needed to recommend cultural sites and events based on your current location. Art Selfie - A playful way to discover art. Translate - Use the translate button to read exhibits from around the world in your language. Notifications - Subscribe to receive updates about the top arts & culture stories. Art Recognizer - When visiting a museum you can now point your device camera at artworks to learn more about them, even when offline (at select museums). Daily digest - Learn something new every time you open the app. Exhibits - Take guided tours curated by experts. Nearby - Find museums and cultural events around you. Personal collection - Save your favorite artworks and share your collections with friends and students. Virtual tours - Step inside the most famous museums in the world and visit iconic landmarks. Browse by time and color - Explore artworks by filtering them by color or time period. Virtual Reality - Grab your Google Cardboard viewer and immerse yourself in arts and culture.
Zoom views - Experience every detail of the world’s greatest treasures. Google Arts & Culture has collaborated with over 1,200 museums, galleries and institutions in 70 countries to make their exhibits available for everyone online. Travel anywhere with tours of iconic sites, famous buildings and natural wonders, on your screen or in VR.
Be your own curator by finding your favorites, creating your own collections and sharing them with friends. With Google Arts & Culture you can visit top exhibits, zoom in on artworks in mind-blowing detail and browse thousands of stories, photos, videos, and manuscripts. Are you curious about what Van Gogh’s Starry Night looks like up close? Or the difference between modern and contemporary art? Would you like to wander round a museum halfway across the world?