價格:免費
更新日期:2018-09-03
檔案大小:54M
目前版本:4.0
版本需求:Android 4.2 以上版本
官方網站:mailto:suleman.shahid@lums.edu.pk
Email:http://taxilamuseumapp.blogspot.com/2018/02/taxila-museum-application-privacy-policy.html
聯絡地址:LUMS,DHA,Lahore, Pakistan
Note: This 'Kiosk Version’ is designed for specialized tablets, placed in the Taxila Museum. We have developed a special tablet and mobile version for visitors. Please download the other ’Taxila Museum App’ to have an interactive, informative and playful experience at the museum.
The application is developed by the Technology for People Initiative (TPI) team at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Lahore Pakistan. The project was initiated and funded by UNESCO, Embassy of Switzerland and Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation in Pakistan.
The Taxila Museum App (search Google Play store for the other app) will help you take an incredible journey within the walls of the museum and beyond. Learn about the ancient Buddhist region, the Gandhara civilization, its denizens and their unique blend of culture in a fun and easy way. Through the app, users may follow a virtual museum tour, view the collection at random, scan the installed QR codes, and explore the archaeological sites nearby.
If you are planning to visit Taxila Museum, take the app with you to enhance your experience!
Included in this App:
- Highlights of the collection at the Taxila Museum
- A virtual tour of its galleries
- An interactive map of the museum
- Detailed information on key artifacts
- 360 Panotours of nearby excavation sites
- A QR code reader
About Taxila Museum
Established during the early twentieth in a quaint building at the historic city of Taxila, Taxila Museum holds one of the most significant and comprehensive collections of stone and stucco sculptures from the Buddhist Art of the Gandhara Civilization. Situated in the middle of the numerous archaeological sites scattered around the city, the site museum boasts a rich collection of over 7000 artifacts - including sculptures, relic caskets, inscriptions, beads, jewellery, coins weapons and various other objects of daily use from thousands of years ago.