360-degree tour - The 360-degree image shows the airspace above Bonn’s Hofgarten.
The University of Bonn has come up with an innovative way to explore its campuses and the city it calls home, wherever in the world you happen to be: its new 360-degree tour, which is now available online. The interactive tour has been launched in time for the start of the new semester. Providing a bird’s’eye view and a wealth of information about the University, the tour aims to help prospective students get to know it better, make life easier for new starters and much more besides.
What makes the University of Bonn’s 360-degree tour so unique is the wealth of information-links, photos and videos-just waiting to be discovered on visitors’ virtual journeys of discovery. These details allow users not only to experience the University’s surroundings but also to dive deeper into its day-to-day life. The tool will be a great help to anyone who wants to find out more about the University of Bonn, whether they have yet to start their studies or are already here.
360-degree tour - The baroque main building of the university has a prominent place in the presentation.
Initially, the tour will mainly be geared toward new and prospective students. It is offered in German and English and will be developed further on an ongoing basis. Two guided tours of the University and the city, each one led by a student, are particular highlights.
360-degree tour - The tour also links to the university’s web pages and is thus always up-to-date.
The tour was designed and created by Volker Lannert and Ole Lentfer on behalf of University Communications. The result is a visual experience that is as informative as it is aesthetically pleasing.
360-degree tour - The 360-degree images allow unusual insights and perspectives - here: the arcade courtyard of the baroque palace seen from above.
You can take the tour online at https://www.360.uni-bonn.de.