5 Virtual Tours To Visit During Coronavirus Lockdown

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Are you one of those people who said 2020 is going to be their year? You had all sorts of plans laid out? Perhaps you’ve even set some of those into motion? 

Well, the coronavirus outbreak isn’t really sparing anyone at this point. So you don’t have much choice but to make adjustments in order to continue with the rest of the year and possibly the next. Some people managed to work at home. Studying has shifted online mostly, too. Social gathering is restricted but still feasible provided that safety guidelines are followed. 

But what has been really affected the most is travelling. May it be domestic or international, many people had to put their travel plans on hold this year. Now, while this may only be a let-down for travel enthusiasts. Those who make a living off of tourists, as well as the tourism sectors around the world, are hit very hard. 

Good thing modern technology has made virtual tours possible! Sure, it’s not the same as being able to physically visit places, but for the general public and avid vacationers, it helps. It can keep people distracted from time to time, especially once that itch to go out starts. Here are some of the famous attractions, which may have possibly been on your bucket list to visit, that offer virtual tours online! 

 

1.  The Louvre, Paris 

Who hasn’t dreamed of visiting Paris one day? At one point in life, most people have definitely wanted to because we cannot deny the beauty that Paris has to offer. But since going there and dropping by every single attraction isn’t really possible right now, why not browse through it at home? 

We know the Louvre today as a museum. But way back in the day, it was actually a fortress and used to be a grand palace that served as a royal residence. It was surrounded by a moat along the Seine River to act as a defence in case of an attack. 

While it was built during the 12th century, it wasn’t until the 16th century before it was remodelled and converted as a home for kings. And then it continued to be expanded and remodelled by numerous French leaders. The end of the French Revolution was the beginning of Louvre as a museum that housed around 600 paintings. Two hundred years later, the once fortress turned royal residence became a public institution that tourists now enjoy. 

You can too, even in these times, as it offers 4 virtual tours: an exhibition of “The Advent of the Artist” in the Petite Galerie, the collection of Egyptian Antiquities in the Sully Wing, the remains of the Louvre moat, and the ceiling of Apollo Gallery. 

 

2.  Giants Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland 

Haven’t been able to go to your usual beach/ocean getaway in the summer? Why not change your location a bit and visit Northern Ireland’s Giants Causeway. You can enjoy a virtual tour by The National Trust  and be amazed at the striking landscape made up from 400,000 massive block basalt columns. 

Declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1986, the dramatic sight can make you feel like you’re inside the world of Game of Thrones. 

 

3.  The Northern Lights, Norwegian Lapland 

Certified astrophile will always dream of seeing the Aurora Borealis in person! However, pandemic or not, the trip to Norwegian Lapland isn’t always practical for everyone. So, why not take advantage of 3D virtual tours and marvel at the dazzling lights to your heart’s content at the comfort of your own home? 

One day, you may be able to finally visit it in person but for now, the Northern Lights is still beautiful and can be appreciated through the screen. 

 

4.  Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam 

If you’re interested in art and Amsterdam, you definitely need to visit the Rijksmuseum! It is the largest art museum in the Netherlands that showcases 8,000 pieces in 80 galleries covering 800 years of Dutch art and history. Google offers virtual tours by ground floor, 1st floor, 2nd floor, and 3rd floor. 

 

5.  Great Wall of China, Beijing, China 

The Great Wall of China was so great it was even assumed to be visible all the way from the moon. But you don’t have to go that far! You don’t even have to go to China because you can gaze at all its 21,000km greatness from your home. Virtually, at least. It was intended to protect and consolidate territories of Chinese states and empires against nomadic groups of the steppe and their policies when it was built 500 years ago. Now, it has become the most famous attraction in China and one of the most impressive ancient structures on the planet. Try The China Guide website for an interactive tour. 

 

 

frequently asked questions

Matterport is an American based SaaS company that provides a platform for creating 3D Virtual Tours. Professional tour creators use the platform to deliver high-quality products to clients.

Matterport is an all-in-one solution that has unparalleled quality and is easy for your customers to use. With secure model management & cloud servers, it’s always available when you or your customers need it.

3D Virtual Tours are included on your website through the use of an iFrame. An iFrame is a bit of code that allows the tour experience to be embedded in your website, eliminating the need for users to click a link and be redirected to another website page. Matterport provides these codes with limited functionality, SmartView Media provides custom iFrame codes to our clients that allow a great level of control and customisation for how the tours are displayed on your website. These options can easily be turned on and off by customers in our SmartHub platform.

Our tours using an Embed code to connect seamlessly with your website, regardless of how your website is built it will be able to display one of our 3D Tours.

Scanning will take at least 1-2 hours depending on the model or the space being scanned. Some spaces with difficult geometry & scan points require for more time to process. Normally our team can have a completed 3D Tour back to you in 48 hours.

A typical 360 Tour is a combination of 360 panoramic images, these images are then added to 3rd party software and use a button in each image to link to the next image in the sequence. This allows the user to move from one image to the next.

A Matterport 3D Virtual Tour is a combination of 360 panoramic images and infrared scan data. The images and IR data are combined using photogrammetry & AI to make a digital 3D model. This 3D model is accurate to within 1% and allows the user to view a Floor Plan, Dollhouse & take measurements all while moving freely around the location.

This really depends on several factors, from the size and complexity of the location that is being captured down to the level of desired detail. The more 3D Scan points a Matterport Tour has, the better the final result will be for the end user experience, as the scan points are the locations that a user can view the space from. A typical home can range from 90mins to 180mins depending on it’s size, room & furniture layout. An office location of 1000 sqm can take around 120mins to 180mins for the same reasons mentioned previously.

A Matterport 3D Virtual Tour is created by capturing a combination of infrared data & 360 panoramic images. This combination is called a 3D Scan. A Matterport 3D Virtual Tour is the combination of these 3D Scans, which are captured at regular intervals throughout a location, this information is then combined to create an interactive 3D Mesh which allows the user to move from point to point to view the model.

No, it currently isn’t possible to download a Matterport 3D Tour. The tours can be embedded on your website, but as the tours are stored in the cloud they will always require an internet connection in order to access them. It is not possible to download them and put them on a hard drive or USB memory stick.

In order to capture the most detailed 3D Virtual Tour experience possible for your location, it is best that as few people as possible are around. This prevents any unwanted captures of people moving through rooms.

Matterport Pro 2 cameras use infrared to assist with 3D mapping the surrounding environment, as a result the platform is best suited to capturing indoor areas. However, we can utilise 360 images combined with the Cortex feature to capture external areas in the right circumstances.

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