The Acropolis Museum has completed a major digitization program, with all of its exhibits now accessible from anywhere in the world.
The doors of Greece’s museums may still be shut to the public due to the countrywide lockdown, but that hasn’t stopped the Acropolis Museum from making its collections and research more accessible than ever.
The popular museum has just announced the completion of a sweeping digitization program; now with only an internet connection, anyone in the world can explore the myriad archaeological finds from Athens’ Sacred Rock in stunning detail.
The newly unveiled Digital Acropolis Museum http://www.theacropolismuseum.gr/en/digital-museum showcases exhibits in high definition, alongside a startling array of multimedia applications, including games, videos, and 3D images. It is also the first museum in Greece to go fully digital, leading the way for other Greek institutions that will hopefully soon follow in its footsteps.
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