Virtual 360-degree tour for an exhibition or showroom
360-degree tours for exhibitions, showrooms, galleries, museums, product presentations, and experience spaces: visitors, customers, and interested parties get a realistic impression of rooms, products, and atmosphere online. This creates reach, builds trust, and extends the impact beyond opening hours.
Why use a 360-degree tour for exhibitions and showrooms?
- Greater reach for exhibitions, showrooms, and product presentations
- Better orientation for visitors and customers before their first visit
- Transparent insights into spaces, exhibits, products, and displays
- Longer digital visibility beyond opening hours and event durations
- Integration on websites, Google Maps, social media, landing pages, and partner sites
A virtual 360-degree tour makes it possible to present exhibitions, showrooms, and presentation rooms realistically and completely digitally. Visitors and customers can see online how rooms, exhibits, products, materials, or installations look. This facilitates orientation, increases interest, and makes the exhibition or showroom accessible around the clock.
Examples from Practice
Flooring Exhibition
Keramik Laufen Showroom
Window Manufacturer Exhibition
Exhibition Between Two Homelands
Artstübli Basel
Typical applications in exhibitions and showrooms
- Product showrooms, design spaces, and sales presentations
- Art galleries, museums, pop-up exhibitions, and cultural projects
- Kitchen, bathroom, flooring, furniture, and window exhibitions
- Brand worlds, experience spaces, and corporate exhibitions
- Trade fair appearances, temporary exhibitions, and digital presentations
- Interactive tours with product information, videos, PDFs, and links
What These Examples Show
Exhibitions, showrooms, and galleries use virtual 360-degree tours to present spaces, products, and displays transparently and impressively. Visitors and customers get a realistic impression of the spatial effect, materials, exhibits, and atmosphere online.
A professional 360-degree tour extends the impact of an exhibition beyond the physical visit time. Temporary exhibitions remain digitally visible, showrooms can be visited around the clock, and products requiring intensive consultation can be explained more effectively.
At the same time, a virtual tour supports sales, marketing, and communication. Product information, videos, PDFs, external links, or contact options can be integrated directly into the tour.
Benefits for visitors, customers, and exhibitors
For visitors and interested parties
Visitors can get a realistic picture of the exhibition online. They see rooms, exhibits, and the atmosphere even before a visit. This facilitates planning and increases interest.
For customers and buyers
Customers get a better impression of products, materials, and presentation areas. This is particularly valuable for kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, furniture, windows, and products requiring intensive consultation.
For exhibitors and brands
Exhibitors extend the reach of their presentation. The tour can be integrated into websites, landing pages, social media, newsletters, or partner sites.
Why Clever-Click?
Clever-Click GmbH has been producing professional virtual 360-degree tours for companies, institutions, and public facilities in Switzerland since 2012. This includes numerous exhibitions, showrooms, galleries, museums, product presentations, and experience spaces.
With over 3,000 virtual tours completed and more than 100 million views on Google Maps, Clever-Click has many years of experience in the digital presentation of spaces.
Frequently asked questions about virtual tours for exhibitions and showrooms
Why is a virtual 360-degree tour worth it for an exhibition or showroom?
A tour makes rooms, products, and exhibits experienceable online. Visitors and customers can get a realistic impression at any time.
Which areas should be shown in a showroom tour?
Recommended areas include the entrance, main exhibition, product displays, consultation zones, material samples, highlights, and special spatial details.
Does a tour help with products requiring intensive consultation?
Yes. Products, materials, and application scenarios can be shown directly in the room and supplemented with info points, images, videos, PDFs, or links.
Can a virtual tour be used for temporary exhibitions?
Yes. Temporary exhibitions can be digitally documented and continue to be shown even after the physical duration has ended.
Can the tour be embedded on the website?
Yes. The virtual tour can be embedded on the website via iFrame, similar to a YouTube video.
Does the tour also work on mobile devices?
Yes. Virtual tours work without an app on smartphone, tablet and desktop.
Can interactive content be integrated?
Yes. Info points, texts, images, videos, PDFs, product links, contact forms, site plans, and multilingual content are all possible.
Can the tour be used for social media?
Yes. The tour can be shared as a link. Additionally, excerpts, screenshots, or short videos can be used for Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or newsletters.
How long does it take to implement a 360° tour?
Depending on the scope, the on-site shoot usually takes only a few hours. The finished tour is generally ready to use within a few days.
Is a multilingual implementation possible?
Yes. Multilingual versions are possible and are particularly suitable for international clientele, global brand presentations, and tourist exhibitions.
Virtual tour for your exhibition or showroom
Professional 360-degree tours for exhibitions, showrooms, galleries, museums, product presentations, brand spaces, and experience worlds throughout Switzerland.
Whether it’s a temporary exhibition, permanent showroom, gallery, trade fair presentation, or product world: Clever-Click creates virtual tours that spark interest, increase reach, and make spaces experienceable digitally.
Further references for exhibitions and showrooms
The following list shows further exhibition, showroom, gallery, and product presentation projects featuring virtual 360-degree tours by Clever-Click.
- Kunstmeile, Passage Studio Central Basel
- 4B Window Exhibition
- Ambiance Kitchens Bathrooms
- Antikenmuseum Basel
- Artstübli, Fragile
- Artstübli, Kollektiv Hotel Regina
- Artstübli, Mark Jenkins
- Artstübli, Nici Jost
- Artstübli, Simon Berger
- Artstübli Basel
- Brasilea
- Brasilea Basel, Handel und Wandel Exhibition
- Brügger Möbel Spiez
- Dick Kitchens
- Flexside AG, Swiss Gelbed Company
- Fors Kitchens
- Frischknecht Bern
- Frischknecht Thun
- Frog Museum
- Keramik Laufen AG, LAUFEN Forum Showroom
- Corridor Schwarzwaldallee, Wettsteinallee Basel
- Krüsi Kitchens
- Cultural Reference Exhibition
- Mensch Rolladen
- Metrohm
- Monteverdi Automobile Museum
- Neogard
- Poggenpohl Kitchen Studio
- Soda Fresh Switzerland
- Sonneo, Louvered Roofs and Awnings Exhibition
- SWISS KRONO
- talsee bathroom furniture
- Van Gogh Alive Basel
- Basel Zoo
