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Photos: The Tate Modern's online overhaul

Art appreciation goes high tech...

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By Jo Best

Published: 26 June 2006 15:45 BST


Visitors to the Tate Modern on London's South Bank will now be able to get a virtual peek at the gallery's art before even setting foot inside, through its famous Turbine Hall.

To complement the major rehang the Tate has recently completed, it has overhauled its online presence, offering new functionality to art lovers and would-be visitors.

The site, which has been developed with BT, now gets more than one million visitors per month.

Photo credit: Jo Best


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