Zöllner, MichaelGemeinhardt, JanCorsini, MassimilianoFerdani, DanieleKuijper, ArjanKutlu, Hasan2024-09-152024-09-152024978-3-03868-248-62312-6124https://doi.org/10.2312/gch.20241272https://diglib.eg.org/handle/10.2312/gch20241272This paper presents a project focused on enhancing cultural heritage experiences through a WebXR application by integrating generative AI characters. The application, designed for the Fichtelgebirge region in Upper Franconia, Germany, offers users an immersive digital time travel experience within a museum setting. Structured into six interconnected scenes, each representing a different historical period, the WebXR tour features AI-enhanced historic characters that interactively narrate stories and showcase artifacts. Key elements include animated speaking portraits, interactive 3D models, 360-degree panoramas, and style-transferred historic imagery. The project aims to connect physical museum objects with virtual experiences, enriching the user's engagement with local culture and regional identity. Compatible with multiple devices, including VR headsets, web browsers, and mobile devices, the application ensures broad accessibility and cross-media functionality.Attribution 4.0 International LicenseKeywords: Generative AI, Cultural Heritage, Extended Reality (XR)Generative AICultural HeritageExtended Reality (XR)WebXR Cultural Heritage Tour with Generative AI Characters10.2312/gch.202412724 pages