GRASSI Museum of Applied Arts
Visitors to the GRASSI Museum encounter artefacts from 3,000 years of cultural history! The exciting challenge of the project was to structure this wide variety of topics and objects in a meaningful way and, as a result, to produce extensive content.
Our solution to make this range visible, but also manageable? An equally broad thematic structure. We have produced a total of nine tours for children and adults, including barrier-free offers in easy language, sign language and audio description. There are also various interactive themed rallies for different age groups that bring the exhibition objects to life with entertaining games, animations, augmented reality elements and puzzles.
Navigation through the museum and its contents is child's play and takes place via fascinating, freely rotatable 360-degree panoramas. And if you do get lost in the complex building? Then the built-in "Where am I" function can help: visitors simply have to hold their mobile device up to a special marker in the room and their position is immediately displayed on the digital floor plan, which is also integrated into the Mediaguide.
"Theextraordinary appeal of the media guide shows how much passion has gone into the project."
Visitor comment Grassiblog
Loving offers for children and young people
Illustration: the Superpixel
Exciting content communicated without barriers
Intelligent floor plans with integrated "where-am-I" function