The totem that has been installed in the Qubba of Granada integrates an LED screen that facilitates the visualization of the information from a certain distance, while interactivity is offered from a touch tablet that allows the management of a bilingual app with panoramic and virtual functionalities.

Digital totem in Cuarto Real Granada

He Granada City Council has installed an interactive digital totem in the Royal Room of Santo Domingo that offers visitors information about this emblematic monument. A bilingual and digital app provides knowledge and images about the Qubba, the gardens and the historical past of the monumental complex, without the need to resort to external resources.

The Royal Room of Santo Domingo is a monument of artistic interest, declared 'Asset of Cultural Interest' in 1919, property of the Granada City Council since 1990. It is located in the Plaza de los Campos, at the angle that the square forms with the Cuesta de Aixa, in the heart of current Realejo.

It is a beautiful Nasrid palace built, during the reign of Muhammad II (1273-1302), on one of the towers of the wall of the Alfareros neighborhood. Located between almunias (orchards or farms) real, It belonged to the Huerta Grande de la Almanjarra, being the only testimony of royal almunia that has been preserved within the walls of the ancient Nasrid city. The relevance of this palace lies in its pre-alhambrian construction condition..

Information point

Digital totem in Cuarto Real GranadaThe digital totem that has been installed in this artistic monument has been designed by Museums e Ideosmedia so that visitors can access all the necessary information and knowledge about the building without requiring external resources.

Its design seeks integration with the environment, generating a museographic element whose geometry is composed of clear and sober lines. The materials and finishes aim to respond to both the building and its history..

This digital signage furniture integrates a large-format Smart TV LED screen. Samsung that makes it easier for groups to see from a distance, while the interactive component is produced with a touch tablet that allows the management of the application.

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Interactive app

As for the software application, it has been designed and developed by Ideosmedia and Iliberi. It is an interactive app, available in Spanish and English, which shows extensive information about the monument from its origins to the present day.

This app offers a main menu with four buttons that allow you to access all its features. The most notable of them, for its degree of interactivity, is that of interactive 3D panoramas. They show a 360º virtual recreation of what the Royal Room was like in the 13th century., explaining various aspects of the building by clicking on a series of points of interest or hotspots.

In addition, It also has a section called easy reading, that favors accessibility for users with reduced intellectual capacity.

Also worth noting is the section that contains a large sample of high-resolution gigapixel photographs that allow a high level of zoom to appreciate details that would not otherwise be possible to see..

In this same section, There are a series of digital panels, the same ones that the visitor can download using QR technology from the lecterns that mark the different parts of the building.

The objective is that they are also available in the totem, is to offer the visitor less expert in these technologies or who does not have a smartphone or tablet, the possibility of viewing this content in situ, whose information complements that offered by interactive 3D panoramas.

In another section of this interactive totem you can view the Audiovisual Memory of the Qubba, showing the complete virtual recreation of the Royal Room in 3D in its medieval period (Nasrid).

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