Visiting a city's major museums is a cornerstone of travel. Now, thanks to the Google Art Project, which launched Tuesday, you can take a stroll through New York's Met, Prague's Kampa, and a host of other art repositories with a mere click of a button. Like Street View, the Google Art Project isn't meant to replace the experience of actually setting foot in some of the world's great museums—if anything, it entices jet-setting all the more—but it does allow a user to familiarize him- or herself with the surroundings. Additionally, the Project includes galleries from the museums' permanent collections, with photos comprised of 7 billion pixels per image—meaning you won't ever need to bring your camera to the museum again. That's something all museum patrons can applaud.