Experience "Ingelheim in Roman times" via augmented reality
The Museum bei der Kaiserpfalz has developed a new mobile app that allows users to immerse themselves in the world of antiquity. The digital application focuses on three life-size Roman statues that were originally part of a monumental, colourfully painted tomb. This funerary monument is embedded as a digital reconstruction in the Roman settlement landscape of the 1st century AD and can be recreated astonishingly realistically with a 360° panorama as augmented reality.
The "Ingelheim in Roman times" app is available for IoS and Android. It can be downloaded via QR codes (IoS and Android) on an information board. The information board in the shape of the male burial figure is placed on a heavily frequented cycle path - right where the tomb must have stood around 2000 years ago. The highlight of the application is a spectacular 360° panorama in the style of augmented reality. Further information can be accessed via various media such as text, audio and a video.
The information board is located on the farm track along the Münzengraben north of the A 60 motorway at the approach to the motorway bridge. You can find the Google Maps link here