Self-Destruction à la Mission Impossible – The Disposable Audio Guide
Hear it once and then it’s gone forever? Why disposable audio guides are not only frustrating, but also run counter to the aim of opening up museums to a wider audience.
Hear it once and then it’s gone forever? Why disposable audio guides are not only frustrating, but also run counter to the aim of opening up museums to a wider audience.
Our new slogan is “Hearonymus – Your Choice”. One reason for this is the increasing prevalence of AI and the associated questions and uncertainties among our customers.
The new audio guide invites you to explore Maretsch Castle – with fascinating insights into the art, history and personalities that have shaped the castle.
In 2025, the Austrian Schilling celebrates its 100th anniversary. To mark this occasion, the OeNB Money Museum dedicates a special exhibition to him.
The new exhibition at the Leopold Museum shows how fascination with the afterlife shaped art, philosophy and society around 1900.
The new family audio guide invites you to discover Neustift Monastery, one of South Tyrol’s most important monastery complexes, together with your children.
In the centre of Berlin, the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church stands as both a memorial and a living place.
The new exhibition at the Leopold Museum shows the Biedermeier period as an exciting epoch between retreat and awakening.
The majestic Hochoetz-Kühtai alpine region hides an exciting story deep in its mountains with the Miners’ Trail.
The Francis Way in the Weinviertel offers pilgrims a deeply spiritual experience on a 135-kilometer-long route.