Museums and 360° Technology

@Ooqia_Dev,

These are great examples! The first one, Museo Nacional de Antropología, looks like Google Street Views but it has a cool way of placing a photo icon that allows for a “close up” view and more info on specific pieces of art, and after you’ve clicked on it once, it shows a check mark that it’s been viewed. Very cool! Is this possible in regular Google Street Views? I haven’t seen this before.

The second one, El Zoológico Zoochilpan, is great with the upbeat music, the big leopard head with the tequilla stand inside, people relaxing and walking around, and ton more.

Do you know that these sites were built with RICOH THETA images?

Jesse