
The project includes a very extensive content production: this includes several themed tours and interactive rallies for children and adults, which tell stories in a rather varied way using small games, animations, augmented reality elements and puzzles.
There are also barrier-free offers in easy language, sign language and audio-descriptive language. For the navigation, which takes place in a playful way via fascinating, freely rotatable 360-degree panoramas, we took around 1000 photos, from which over 90 panoramas were ultimately created. These support visitors on their tour through 3,000 years of art history, covering over 3,500 square metres.
The GRASSI Museum of Applied Arts in Leipzig is the second oldest museum of applied arts in Germany and its collections are among the most important in Europe.
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