About us

Have you ever wondered how it might have felt to walk around an ancient site like Stonehenge thousands of years ago? Using virtual and augmented reality technologies, now you can experience a sense of how it may have been. At Virtual Heritage we work with heritage organizations, archaeologists and historians, soundscape specialists, virtual reality designers and augmented reality developers to create simulations of heritage sites and archaeological locations as they might have appeared in the past.

As a taster, the video below takes you on a walk through Avebury in Wiltshire, a Late Neolithic stone circle and henge monument, as it may have looked 4,300 years ago at the summer solstice.

We are particularly interested in how virtual reality, augmented reality and 3D images can help to interpret and extend the understanding of historical sites for specialists and visitors alike. If you’d like to talk to us about our work, or have ideas for a project you would like to do, please feel free to contact us at enquires@virtualheritageltd.co.uk .