* Messier 87: This is a giant elliptical galaxy located about 53 million light-years away from Earth. Messier 87 is home to a supermassive black hole at its center.
* Messier 84: This is a lenticular galaxy located about 52 million light-years away from Earth. Messier 84 has a bright nucleus and is surrounded by a faint halo of stars.
* Messier 86: This is a barred spiral galaxy located about 52 million light-years away from Earth. Messier 86 has a long, thin bar of stars at its center and two prominent spiral arms.
* Messier 90: This is a spiral galaxy located about 60 million light-years away from Earth. Messier 90 has a bright nucleus and is surrounded by a faint halo of stars.
* Virgo A Galaxy Cluster: Located approximately 65 million light-years from Earth, the Virgo A Galaxy Cluster (also known as Messier 87 or NGC 4486) is one of the richest clusters of galaxies in the Virgo constellation. It contains thousands of galaxies, including the aforementioned giant elliptical galaxy, Messier 87, which serves as the dominant galaxy in the cluster.
* Virgo B Cluster of Galaxies: Also known as the Southern Extension or the Virgo II Group, the Virgo B Cluster of Galaxies is another significant galaxy cluster within the Virgo constellation. It contains NGC 4526, a giant elliptical galaxy, and hundreds of other galaxies.