Discover how physical environments become operational web applications thanks to digital twins, starting with a project that combines history, science, and innovation.
A recent project has transformed two iconic locations of the Astronomical Observatory into a unique digital experience. It’s not just a static representation, but an active digital environment built with Twinteraction: a solid foundation for web applications that combine history, science, and interactivity.
The Astronomical Observatory, with its historical domes among the Papal Villas and the Pontifical Palace of Castel Gandolfo, has become an exemplary case of a digital twin of space. Every architectural detail, every scientific instrument, every historical anecdote has been captured and organized in a navigable environment. But the story doesn't end here: thanks to Twinteraction, this digital space is already the basis for advanced features such as:
All of this is not a finished product, but an open platform for developing further applications: training for astronomers, instrument monitoring, or even a platform for international collaborations.
Twinteraction has structured the project into three key phases:
Accurate Capture The spaces were digitized with precision, capturing volumes, technical details, and historical contexts. The process was designed not to interrupt the observatory’s daily activities.
Operational Digital Environment The space is not just modeled: it becomes a manageable asset, where every element is linked to documents, data, and metadata. Here, the foundations for interactivity are laid.
Concrete Applications From this base, a web experience accessible on any device was developed. But what makes this project an interesting use case is that this same platform can evolve. Imagine: a version dedicated to education, with quizzes and simulations; a section for researchers with real-time data; or a platform for managing virtual guided tours.
The Astronomical Observatory project demonstrates how Twinteraction can transform any environment into an operational opportunity. It’s not about “showing” a space, but about making it useful, accessible, and scalable:
Do you have a space that hides untapped potential? A museum, a company, a technical installation, a critical infrastructure? With Twinteraction you can:
From the heart of a historic observatory to a leading logistics company, Twinteraction is the platform that transforms spaces into valuable tools. Don’t wait for the digital to reach you: build it yourself.
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