case study – HERITAGE

The Roman Baths Museum
Gerry Cottle’s Wookey Hole Caves 
Other recent projects

The Roman Baths Museum

The Roman Baths Museum, a World Heritage Site, receives over one million visitors annually, but its layout makes access impossible for wheelchair users and the elderly. was briefed to use Panoramas and Video to capture all the atmosphere of the steaming waters of the sacred spring, the Gorgon’s Head, the spectacular Temple Courtyard, the Goddess Minerva and splendours of the Great Bath.

Using minimal text the Virtual Tour is now housed in a specially designed display stand and is easily understood by people of all nationalities. It allows the disabled visitor to have full control of their own personal Virtual Tour.on the traditional tourist route.

The response to the tour is fantastic!  Visitors with mobility problems are so pleased that we have taken the trouble to think of their needs welcome them properly so that they too can enjoy their visit to the Baths along with their family and friends.

Katie Smith – (Head of Visitor Service),
The Roman Baths Museum, Bath & NE Somerset Council.
www.romanbaths.co.uk

 Gerry Cottle’s Wookey Hole Caves

have produced one of the best films ever made about the Wookey Hole Caves Experience

Daniel Medley – (Marketing Manager)
Gerry Cottle’s Wookey Hole Caves.
www.wookey.co.uk

 


A SELECTION OF RECENT CLIENTS

Victoria Art Gallery, Bath

Victoria Art Gallery - click to see larger image.

This prestigious collection of paintings by artists Gainsborough, Turner, Sickert and Barker of Bath, reflects the history of the City.


Penshurst Place, Kent
Penshurst Place – a Virtual Tour nominated for Kent Tourism Awards 2006.

One of England's greatest family-owned stately homes with its magnificent Baron's Hall (c. 1341),  owned by Viscount De L'Isle.


Viscount De-L'Isle
Viscount De L'Isle
Ancestor of Viscount De-L'Isle, noted soldier poet, Sir Philip Sidney 1554-1586.
Ancestor of Viscount De L'Isle, noted soldier poet, Sir Philip Sidney 1554-1586.


Beckford's Tower and Museum, Bath
Beckfords Tower

Built for the collector William Beckford in 1827 and overlooking the City of Bath

 


No. 1, Royal Crescent, Bath
Number 1 Royal Crescent An example of a grand town house of the late 18th century,  being the first to be built in the famous Crescent

 Recent Heritage work...

Recent Heritage projects completed and / or in development include:

  • Penshurst Place – a Virtual Tour nominated for Kent Tourism Awards 2006.
  • Arundel Castle
  • Anglesey Abbey
  • Bath Preservation Trust sites including No 1 Royal Crescent.
  • Beckford Tower
  • Victoria Art Gallery
  • William Herschel Museum
  • Oxburgh Hall

 

Additional links:
www.penshurstplace.co.uk
www.wookey.co.uk
http://www.bath-preservation-trust.org.uk/

 


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