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Google Earths new Online Gallery at the Prado Museum Madrid



For those art connoisseurs or museum buffs out there that haven't yet had the privilege to have visited the  world famous Prado museum in Madrid,  can now see a large slection of the works housed at the museum on the Google Earth.


With a resolution of 14,000 megapixels (or about 1,400 times the definition of a standard 10 megapixel camera) the images of the 14 Prado masterpieces are so precise that even the individual brushstrokes can be seen, and according to the  museum you can see details  that the human eye alone is unable to see, amazing.
Google Earth's satellite and aerial photograph technology is proving invalid for us Internet travel freaks and this case is no exception. You can now explore every brush stroke ( literally)  masterpieces by the likes of Bosch, Francisco de Goya, Diego Vel�zquez, Peter Paul Rubens and Rembrandt. Fourteen of the gallery's finest masterpieces can now be seen online in unbelievable detail
Google as yer has no plans to extend its project with the Prado museum  or include more of the 1.000 or so works or art currently on view .
To see the high resolution pictures and the Prado museum on the Google Earth programme you will first have to download it via the Google web site.

For those art connoisseurs or museum buffs out there that haven't yet had the privilege to have visited the  world famous Prado museum i...

The Prado Museum - Madrid





The Prado Museum in Madrid is renowned for being the largest art gallery in the world and has been visited by Millions of people over the years. It exhibits sculptures, drawings, coins and other works of arts, but it is undoubtedly its large collection of paintings which has given it fame worldwide. It houses more than 8,600 paintings, incredibly though it exhibits less than 2,000 at any one time due to the lack of space available. Many museums throughout the world have less artistic riches in their halls than the Prado Museum has in storage.

Having said that here are some interesting facts about the people who visit one of the most emblematic buildings in the world. The Prado museum is fast becoming one of the top tourism attractions in Spain.

In 2006 the museum received a total of 2.165.581 visitors of which 380.310 where there to see the temporary Picasso exhibition . The numbers where divided into non-residents ( foreigners and Tourists ) and Residents of Spain. The non residents totaled some 1.363.000 visitors, Madrid capital itself received a total of over 5.000.000 visitors which means that 27% of all non resident visitors to Madrid visited the Prado Museum.

With respect to the nationality of visitors, the USA topped the ranking followed by Italy, Japan, France and the U.K. 50% of the visitors where aged between 25 and 34, 28% between 45 and 64, they also state that 25% where females with a high level of education and medium to high annual incomes.



The Prado Museum in Madrid is renowned for being the largest art gallery in the world and has been visited by Millions of people over the...
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