In the VIRTULLEUM the Tulln city history is conveyed in different ways: Analogue by means of historical objects and digitally via App:
videos
Augmented reality
3D reconstructions
quizzes
Interviews with witnesses
panoramic images
If you have visited all 5 diced stations on site, a surprise awaits you.
But the word "city history" forms in your mind a single thought: boring !? The VIRTULLEUM shows in an innovative way that city history can be exciting, lively and inspiring for the present as well as the future. Ready for this extraordinary city expedition?
Then get on the smartphone at a station via the VIRTULLEUM app when you're in Tulln. Or you playfully decide the fate of the dice. These stand for the idea of chance and recount the inspiring history of Tulln city: on the basis of 30 selected locations and 30 objects from 5 historical epochs, for example by means of a Roman trowel or an early medieval garment clasp.
The individual tour cleverly links the virtual with the real world. By means of a city map based on GPS, the visitors of the VIRTULLEUMS are guided to 5 out of a total of 30 historically important places in the city. On site, the respective stations are numbered and marked.
The VIRTULLEUM was funded by the Province of Lower Austria, Lower Austrian Urban Renewal and the European Union (LEADER).
videos
Augmented reality
3D reconstructions
quizzes
Interviews with witnesses
panoramic images
If you have visited all 5 diced stations on site, a surprise awaits you.
But the word "city history" forms in your mind a single thought: boring !? The VIRTULLEUM shows in an innovative way that city history can be exciting, lively and inspiring for the present as well as the future. Ready for this extraordinary city expedition?
Then get on the smartphone at a station via the VIRTULLEUM app when you're in Tulln. Or you playfully decide the fate of the dice. These stand for the idea of chance and recount the inspiring history of Tulln city: on the basis of 30 selected locations and 30 objects from 5 historical epochs, for example by means of a Roman trowel or an early medieval garment clasp.
The individual tour cleverly links the virtual with the real world. By means of a city map based on GPS, the visitors of the VIRTULLEUMS are guided to 5 out of a total of 30 historically important places in the city. On site, the respective stations are numbered and marked.
The VIRTULLEUM was funded by the Province of Lower Austria, Lower Austrian Urban Renewal and the European Union (LEADER).
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