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Virtual Tourism: Inside Royal Palaces
Virtual tourism is a phrase we’re all becoming more familiar with. Although lockdown is easing, the prospect of rolling and localised lockdowns, travel restrictions and quarantine are all set to become part of our lives. This ‘new normal’ will see us all travelling virtually much more. Your desire to see a famous landmark or city…
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Royal Palace 360 Tours – Royal Collection Trust
Royal Palace 360 Tours Nearly 10 years ago we completed our first Royal Palace 360 tours for the Royal Household. We are honoured to have worked with the Royal Household team in the intervening years, creating more 360s of the palaces and even a state banquet. Some of our existing 360 photography was relaunched alongside…
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Royal Household
The Brief The Royal Household Royal.gov.uk website was undergoing a complete revamp, and required a series of 360 images so the public could view hitherto unseen areas of the Royal Palaces. The virtual tours would need to include hotspots which would open additional information on particular objects of interest in the Royal Collection. The Challenges…
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Palace Of Holyroodhouse
Holyrood Palace 360 Tour Explore the home of Scottish Royal history in this Holyrood Palace 360 Tour. You can look around The Great Stair, the Morning Drawing Room and the King’s Bedchamber in high resolution. Thus you can zoom in and see the detail on the tapestries and other artworks. Info points provide additional detail…
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New Buckingham Palace Virtual Tours In Celebration of the Royal Wedding
Eye Revolution are delighted to have created additional virtual tours for Buckingham Palace in advance of tomorrow’s Royal Wedding. Prince William and Catherine Middleton’s wedding reception is being held at Buckingham Palace. Among the many state rooms which guests will occupy are the White Drawing Room and the Blue Drawing Room. Now you can stand…
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Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle Virtual Tours launched
Image © Press Association Eye Revolution founder and head photographer Will Pearson was at Buckingham Palace for the launch of the new Royal Website – www.royal.gov. Will’s virtual tours of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle were unveiled as the ‘surprise’ element of the website by Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in front of an…