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Bogotá, Aug 1 (EFE) .- The National Museum of Colombia reopened its doors Saturday after more than four months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, a bet with which the country hopes to continue reactivating civic culture. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ)FOOTAGE SHOWS B-ROLL OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF COLOMBIA IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
A unique digital art museum has been opened by the Japanese collective teamLab in collaboration with urban developer Mori Building in Tokyo, offering visitors a dazzling experience that brings together art, science, technology, design, and nature. The installation created by artists, programmers, CG animators, mathematicians, engineers, architects and designers covers more than 10,000-squares-metres and uses 520 computers and 470 projectors.
Los Angeles, Apr 21 (EFE/EPA).- After a yearlong closure during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Getty Villa in Los Angeles reopened its museum and gardens on Wednesday with a new Mesopotamian art exhibit.The exhibition 'Mesopotamia: Civilization Begins' at the J. Paul Getty Museum runs from April 21 to August 16, 2021. (Camera: ETIENNE LAURENT).SHOT LIST: VISITORS WALK IN THE GARDENS OF THE GETTY VILLA, VISITORS ENTER THE J. PAUL GETTY MUSEUM AT THE GETTY VILLA, AND THE EXHIBITION 'MESOPOTAMIA: CIVILIZATION BEGINS' AT THE J. PAUL GETTY MUSEUM AS THE GETTY VILLA REOPENS TO THE PUBLIC AFTER BEING CLOSED DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, US.
Seoul, Sep 29 (EFE/EPA).-After having shut down for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, major state-run cultural facilities in South Korea reopened to the public on Monday under strict social distancing and sanitary measures.(Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN) SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF KOREA AFTER ITS REOPENING IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.
Tokyo, May 28 (EFE).- The Japanese capital's iconic Tokyo Tower opened to the public once again on Thursday after the health emergency restrictions imposed due to COVID-19 were lifted earlier in the week.Visitors can enter the 333-meter tall tower to access its two observation decks. To prevent possible COVID-19 infection, only four people will be able to use the elevators at a time and priority will be given to those with disabilities and senior citizens. (Camera: ANTONIO HERMOSÍN).FOOTAGE SHOWS THE TOKYO TOWER IN TOKYO, JAPAN.