A museum in France. Accessible from anywhere in the world.
One of our mappers captured the MusΓ©e ArchΓ©ologique du Val-d'Oise, home to more than 35,000 archaeological artifacts and over 3,000 objects on display.
Using an Insta360 X5 and Over the Reality's reconstruction technology, the entire museum, including its multiple floors, has been transformed into a high-fidelity 3D Gaussian Splat and digital twin.
This means anyone can now explore the museum remotely, walk through its galleries, move across different floors, and experience the space as if they were there in person.
What was once a physical location is now a machine-readable 3D environment, preserved digitally and accessible through a browser, smartphone, or XR headset.
From museums and cultural landmarks to entire cities, Over the Reality has built the largest 3D map of the world.
The link to explore the experience remotely is available in the first comment.