Did you know that off the coast of the small polish town of Puck there was once one of the biggest harbours in the Baltic Sea?

Did you know that Hallstatt is Europe´s oldest industrial zone?

Did you know that there are non-visible World Heritage sites in the marsh of Ljubljana?

Did you know that there are unique medieval mines beneath the german town of Dippoldiswalde?



Although the rich and diverse archaeological heritage of central Europe is in parts known and excellently researched, a broad share of this heritage, even of international importance, is very often hardly visible and tangible for the public and faces increasing menaces. The VirtualArch project unveils regional archaeological heritage – located underground or submerged – to local and regional stakeholders that are responsible for economic development. Activities focused on the sustainable use and protection of non-visible and little known archaeological heritage by increasing the capacities of public actors and by introducing innovative visualisation approaches and methods. The project developed innovative and trendsetting visualisation tools in the field of virtual and augmented reality supporting both development and protection of archaeological heritage.

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Pilot heritages

Hallstatt
(Austria)

Dippoldiswalde
(Germany)

Ljubljansko barje
(Slovenia)

Nitra
(Slovakia)


Civezzano (Italy)

Sukošan (Croatia)

Puck (POland)

Utín (Czech Republic)

Visualisation of Pilot Heritages

Utín 

In addition to a 3D computer reconstruction of the pilot side, two mobile applications were developed. One serves as an encyclopaedia, combining 3D models of artefacts with 360 degree panoramic views of the abandoned mining settlement, while the other is a   virtual thriller game with interactive tasks and riddles, taking place in the 13th century. In the final task an AR application will allow users to explore a reconstructed mine in Utín.

   

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