Visiting Museums Virtually is Possible Thanks to TikTok

The social network of the moment is used for much more than to swallow viral nonsense. TikTok also wants to take its users to five of the most curious museums in the world through very interesting and curious publications that will allow them to see and witness works of art of all kinds without leaving home.

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From Paris to Qatar

TikTok Louvre

One of the most important museums in the world, the Louvre, is on TikTok. Thanks to the hashtag #Louvre, thousands of publications are showing, for example, the exterior of the museum, which is famous for its iconic pyramid structure. And of course, we can also take a look at the famous Gioconda, a picture that has generated a popular challenge among users.

@wonguy

BTS of a shooting on a rainy day 🍁 #paris #louvre #creative #foryou #foryoupage #pourtoi #viral #waterreflectionchallenge

Mon Dance Monkey – Tones and I

Another quite striking museum is the National Museum of Qatar, where we find spectacular works, but where one is especially succeeding where visitors can create their own silhouette as a sand board. This work is generating countless reactions on the networks, and of course, the corresponding videos could not be missing on TikTok, where some publications have more than 2 million views.

@whitneybedi

Finally #nationalmuseumofqatar #qatar ❤️

♬ original sound – shehryarkhan1

If there is a quite special museum that gives a lot of play to the creativity of the users, it is the Museum of illusions, which is present in a large number of cities around the world and where the user @Tannerwitt is profiting with clips as funny as the next.

@ tanner.witt

World’s First Zero-Gravity Daycare😱🤯😂… #foryou #tiktok #museumofillusions #comedy #flips #gravity

Sa Mama Said – Lukas Graham

As it could not be otherwise, we will also have archaeological representation with the Carnegie National Museum of Natural History, where through its official TikTok account (@carnegiemnh) we will be able to see dinosaur replicas, and all kinds of archaeological samples and natural, and where in addition, the director of the museum publishes numerous jokes related to snails.

@carnegiemnh

#satisfying #timelapse #fyp #naturalhistorymuseum #happylittletrees

♬ Closer by Nauges – sethanielc

And what would museums be without wax exhibitions? Amazing on some occasions, and hilarious on others, these replicas of human people scattered around the world sometimes manage to surprise more than one visitor with their incredible resemblance to reality, although on other occasions the result is so disastrous that they end up becoming everything. a national meme.

@slingshotazzy

🤣📸Madame Tussaud’s 🔥 #meetmyfam #lastminutexmas #howiwalk #foryoupage #fyp #waxmuseum

♬ original sound – slingshotazzy300

A leveraged trend

How could it be otherwise, many users eager to increase the number of likes received and the number of views are using these popular hashtags to publish their own creations and be able to scratch some extra views. This completely undermines the intention of the labels, but we already know how this works from social networks and the aspiration to be an influencer.