Virtual tour

This simple virtual tour will allow you to view the museum as if you were actually there.

Several pictures have been taken with the digital camera mounted on a tripod. The tripod was rotated of 15 degrees for each shot.

In succession, the pictures in NEF format have been uploaded on the software PTGui, which was used to create the panorama.

The following step involves the software Pano2VR, used to create the virtual tour by linking the panoramas and adding the hotsopts. The virtual tour was then exported in HTML5 and published on GitHub.


How to browse the virtual tour

  • Move the pointer of your mouse over any image of the virtual tour.
  • Left click and hold it. Then, move your mouse and navigate the tour.
  • Left click on the hotspots: the hotspots on the windows will allow you to enter/leave the museum. The hotspots on the artworks will open a new window where you can see the scultpure enlarged.



The virtual tour can also be viewed fullscreen by clicking here