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Fusilier Museum Virtual Tour

Museums & Galleries

Fusilier Museum Virtual Tour

The Fusilier Museum is home to the collections of the XX Lancashire Fusiliers and the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.  Together they record over 300 years of history and heritage of the people who served and continue to serve in the regiments.

The museum is made up of two main galleries – The Lancashire Fusiliers (LF) and The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (RRF). The LF gallery tells the story of the 20th Regiment of Foot and the Lancashire Fusiliers from 1688 to 1968, when they then became part of The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.  The RRF gallery continues the story for the Regiment right up to the present day with a closer look at more recent conflicts in Northern Ireland, Bosnia and Afghanistan.

The Fusilier Museum virtual tour will also be used to give people who can’t visit in person an opportunity to explore the museum. Data-tags throughout the Fusilier Museum virtual tour give visitors additional context to each piece.

High Quality 4K Images

Once a member for the Scene3D team has completed the 3D virtual model of a property we will also provide a photopack of crisp, clear images for use on your website and social media.

Pricing

How Much Will My Virtual Tour Actually Cost?

One of the most common questions we get asked and with good reason, price can often dictate if a virtual tour is the right solution for your property or business.

With so many variables effecting the cost of a virtual tour, we’ve done our best to create a quick guide to virtual tour pricing, based on our experience, for both commercial & residential projects.

£4.2

Million

The total cost of the Fusilier relocation project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.

1736

Visitors

Have visited the Fusilier Museums virtual tour.

146

3D Scans

Extra care was taken by Scene3D to ensure every piece could be studied from the virtual tour by adding more scan positions than the space would usually require.

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