Augmented and Mixed Reality experiences have been shown to increase visitors volume, engagement and comprehension, particularly for sites where architecture survives only in fragments or not at all. Augmented Reality allows audiences to grasp scale, structure, and historical relationships that are otherwise difficult to communicate through text, drawings, or static displays.

For museums and heritage institutions, this translates into higher visitor satisfaction, broader audience reach, and stronger educational impact.

The examples shown on this page are image based experiences, making them well suited for museum galleries, temporary exhibitions, and educational installations. These experiences can be accessed on personal devices and deployed with minimal technical overhead.

We continuously evaluate and integrate new tools to ensure long-term relevance, accessibility, and sustainability. Current demonstrations are presented using Scenery on iPhone.

Open this page on a desktop. Scan the QR code with your iPhone, tap VIEW, and point your device to the image to see the 3D reconstruction.

For archaeological sites and outdoor locations, we offer location-based AR that places reconstructions at their original scale and position.
On-site demonstrations are available by appointment.