The training course "UNESCO's Role in Developing Museum Staff Skills in Creating Virtual Tours," held from April 3 to 6 at the Zaffran Palace Museum, concluded successfully. The course aimed to enhance the capabilities of museum professionals in using modern digital technologies to document and display collections in an innovative and interactive manner.
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The course covered several important topics, including methods for designing virtual tours, the use of digital photography tools, and virtual reality technologies. These elements contribute to improving the visitor experience and making museums and heritage sites more accessible to a wider local and international audience.
At the conclusion of the event, thanks were extended to Dr. Walaa El-Din Badawi, Director of the Zaffran Palace Museum, and to the participating archaeologists and administrators. Emphasis was placed on continued cooperation in supporting training and development programs, which enhance the efficiency of museum staff, contribute to the development of cultural services, and support the digital transformation of heritage institutions.