9 Benefits of Using a Panotour for Your Museum or Exhibition
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Reach a Global Audience
Virtual tours enable museums and exhibitions to share their collections with a worldwide audience, increasing cultural awareness and appreciation.
2.
Engage and Educate
Interactive virtual tours can provide detailed information about exhibits, enhancing visitor engagement and learning experiences. Even from outside the exhibition.
3.
Preserve and Document
A virtual tour serves as a digital archive, preserving exhibitions for future generations and allowing for revisits long after the exhibit has ended.
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Accessibility
Virtual tours make museums and exhibitions accessible to individuals with limited mobility or those who cannot physically visit the location.
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Encourage In-Person Visits
A captivating virtual tour can pique the interest of online visitors, inspiring them to experience the museum or exhibition in person.
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Boost Social Media Engagement
Virtual tours are shareable on social media platforms, encouraging online discussions and increasing the museum or exhibition’s visibility.
7.
Enhance Visitor Experience
Virtual tours can supplement the in-person experience, offering additional information and interactive elements that deepen the visitor’s connection with the exhibits.
8.
Promote Upcoming Events
Use virtual tours to generate excitement and interest in upcoming exhibits, workshops, and special events.
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Attract Donors and Sponsors
A high-quality virtual tour can help attract funding and support from donors and sponsors, showcasing the museum or exhibition’s value and impact.
In 2021, Parkett ART LeLocle showcased an exclusive exhibition featuring women artists. The Panotour keeps this captivating event virtually accessible, with detailed descriptions of each artwork. Explore these talented female artists’ creations anytime from home through the immersive Panotour experience.
In April 2023, the Gian Gianotti Schaffhausen Exposition presented over 70 large-scale paintings, spanning 1500 square meters of exhibition space. This impressive showcase is now immortalized through Panotour, allowing art enthusiasts to virtually revisit and appreciate Gian Gianotti’s magnificent creations for years to come.
The Sukkulenten Sammlung Zürich, one of the world’s largest succulent collections, now offers a Panotour, providing a vital resource for schools and enhancing the institution’s marketing efforts. The virtual tour allows students and succulent enthusiasts to explore and learn about the vast collection from anywhere in the world, highlighting the importance of this interactive tool in promoting and preserving this unique botanical treasure.