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ICT makes a museum visit a real experience

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 4:36 am
by Bappy32
The Hague Municipal Museum is housed in a beautiful old building, designed by the architect Berlage. But make no mistake, behind this traditional exterior lies a modern museum that uses digital techniques to attract visitors and make the collection more accessible. A museum can no longer do without ICT. Therefore, for inspiration: 5 examples of digitalization that make museums a real experience.

In museums, ICT is increasingly taking on the role of a real 'enabler'. Haven't been to a museum for a while? Then go there, you won't believe your eyes. For example, don't just look at the collection they exhibit, but also at the digital support you get from the museum. Nowadays, there are more ways to provide visitors with information than just the sign next to the painting.

Example 1: Personal tour with your tablet
Audio tours that give you more information are very common these days. In afghanistan mobile phone number list fact, they are actually already 'old school'. Nowadays, you can get and discover this information in more and more museums with tablets. The Hague Municipal Museum, for example, has the 'wonder rooms', exhibition spaces where children can discover the objects with tablets and all their senses.

Wonder Room in the Gemeentemuseum The Hague
Interactive explanation in the Wonder Room (Gemeentemuseum The Hague)

Help with navigation
A wish of this museum is also to gain better insight into where people are in the museum. Do museums, like retailers, want to spy on visitors? No, not so much. Museums want to be able to respond intelligently to the most frequently asked questions:

Where is the restroom?
Where is the exit?
Where is the museum shop or catering area?
If a museum can determine where a visitor is, then an app could help that visitor navigate. And of course, such an app also knows something about the museum's collections.