Virtual 360° Tour for Museums

Make exhibitions, spaces, and exhibits accessible online. This increases interest and visitor numbers.

Museums are places of knowledge, inspiration, and encounter. Many visitors decide online whether or not to visit. A virtual 360° tour makes it possible to explore exhibitions and collections realistically in advance.

Interested parties move digitally through spaces, gain orientation, and get a first impression of the exhibition. This increases the likelihood of an on-site visit.


Why a 360° Tour for Museums?

  • More visitors through digital preview of the exhibition
  • Longer dwell time on the website
  • More Interactions on Google Maps
  • Stronger interest before the museum visit

Examples from Practice

Antikenmuseum Basel


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Exhibition “Between Two Homelands”


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Exhibition “Van Gogh Alive” Basel


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What These Examples Show

Museums use 360° tours to make exhibitions digitally accessible. Visitors see exhibits in spatial context, understand connections better, and orient themselves before their visit.


Frequently Asked Questions

How does a virtual tour help my museum?

It makes exhibitions and spaces accessible online. This increases reach and motivates visitors to come in person.

Can individual exhibits be explained?

Yes. Interactive hotspots allow you to integrate background information, audio guides, or videos.

Is a tour also suitable for special exhibitions?

Yes. Virtual tours document special exhibitions long-term and remain available even after the exhibition period.

Can the tour be used on Google Maps?

Yes. The tour can appear in the Google Business Profile and increase visibility.

Can the tour be embedded on the website?

Yes. Integration is done via iFrame.

How long does production take?

The shoot usually takes a few hours. The finished tour is typically ready within a few days.


360° Tour for Your Museum

With a virtual 360° tour, you present exhibitions, exhibits, and spaces in an accessible and realistic way at all times.


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