Guthe, MichaelMühlnikel, MarcusCorsini, MassimilianoFerdani, DanieleKuijper, ArjanKutlu, Hasan2024-09-152024-09-152024978-3-03868-248-62312-6124https://doi.org/10.2312/gch.20241262https://diglib.eg.org/handle/10.2312/gch20241262Museums increasingly use interactive installations to give the visitor access to remote places and bring the past back to life. This is especially interesting when artifacts cannot be brought to the museum since they were sold or otherwise lost. In this project, we have partially reconstructed the Giech's family exhibition in Thurnau Castle. The exhibition ended when the family had to sell the exhibits in the 19th century because of financial problems. The goal of the project is to fully reconstruct the part of the exhibition that was shown in the Red Room. In addition, we used virtual reality interaction techniques to reproduce the experience of the earl himself showing his exhibits and to make the exhibition more immersive and accessible.Attribution 4.0 International LicenseCCS Concepts: Applied computing → Media arts; Human-centered computing → Virtual realityApplied computing → Media artsHuman centered computing → Virtual realityThe Virtual Kemenate Thurnau10.2312/gch.202412624 pages