Pages

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Now, you can take a virtual tour of Buckingham Palace!

 

Ever wish you could see the Queen's home in London and wondered what it must be like to live in there?
 
Well, now it's your chance to peek into the gilded interiors of Queen Elizabeth II's home in a new virtual reality tour launched by Google.

By simply using their smartphone, users can take a free-virtual tour of the palace from anywhere in the world.

Buckingham Palace, the queen's primary residence, has opened its doors to Google for 360-degree photos of some of its richly-decorated rooms after teaming up with the tech giant.

The tour can be viewed on a computer or in 3D on a mobile phone through the official British Monarchy YouTube channel -- one of several digital initiatives adopted by the royal household in recent years.

Visitors are welcomed by a virtual Master of the Household and then guided by curator Anna Reynolds through lavish chambers including the Throne Room.

At the end of the video, which lasts around 10 minutes, virtual visitors are also shown a secret door through which the queen arrives at receptions.

The programme is intended for schoolchildren and was created under Google's Expedition programme.

No comments:

Post a Comment