A VR experience that reconstructs a space in a chosen time period. The visitor puts on glasses — and stands in the same room, 250 years ago.
The visitor stands in a castle ruin. Puts on VR glasses. And stands in the same room — but in 1780. Walls freshly painted. A candle burning on the table. A carriage heard through the window.
The reconstruction is based on inventory records, visual sources and architectural studies.The VR experience runs in the browser — the WebXR standard enables operation on affordable VR glasses and even on a smartphone with a cardboard frame.
The municipality buys 2-3 glasses for lending. Content is updated remotely.School groups do not read about the Baroque — they live in it. A 15-minute VR experience replaces 2 hours of lecture. Students describe details they have never seen in any picture.
The destination becomes a classroom of the future.The past becomes the present. Life-sized.
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