Musuem & Galleries

Bring your venue to visitors with virtual experiences.

Let audiences explore exhibitions anytime, from anywhere.

Virtual exhibitions extend the life of collections and the reach of museums. They create new ways for people to explore, learn, and be inspired.

3D Virtual Tour

Walk through galleries online with an interactive 360° virtual tour, with the option to explore exhibitions in virtual reality for deeper immersion

Interactive Content

Add interactive hotspots with artwork descriptions, curator notes, audio narration, videos, and educational resources directly within the virtual museum experience.

Centralized Access for Visits

Explore different galleries, floors, and collections through a single, structured interface.

Remote Collaboration

Curators and staff can collaborate on layouts, lighting, and displays while exchanging messages directly inside the virtual tour.

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FAQs

Virtual tours for museums and galleries allow visitors to explore exhibitions and collections online, creating more accessible and immersive cultural experiences beyond the physical space.

Yes. Museum virtual tours make exhibitions accessible to remote visitors, people with mobility challenges, and schools using them for remote learning.

Yes. Virtual museum tours can include interactive hotspots with artwork details, curator notes, audio narration, videos, and learning resources.

Yes. Curators and staff can review gallery layouts, display arrangements, visitor flow, and lighting placement remotely, making planning discussions easier.

No. Virtual tours complement in-person visits by inspiring interest, helping visitors prepare, and encouraging attendance.

Yes. The virtual tour can be accessed on phones, tablets, computers, and VR headsets without requiring any app installation.

Yes. Only public zones need to be shown. Sensitive areas can simply be excluded from the tour.

Yes. Virtual tours help museums promote exhibitions online, reach wider audiences, and share collections across websites, social media, and campaigns.

Yes. Unlike traditional virtual tours that require a physical space, CGI virtual tours are digitally created environments based on designs, concepts, or architectural plans. This allows galleries and exhibition spaces to be explored remotely while presenting artworks, layouts, and exhibition concepts through an immersive experience.