
The Small Hydroelectric Power Plant Agia (SHPP) is keeping pace with the demands of the modern digital age, offering an immersive 360° Virtual Tour of its facilities and selected exhibits. This experience is available online through the museum’s website at www.myhs.gr.
At the same time, a dedicated Augmented Reality (AR) app has been developed for mobile devices (Android & iOS), allowing visitors to explore various exhibits by scanning QR codes placed at key points throughout the museum. Through the app, users can discover information, watch documentary videos, and even reactivate the plant’s original machinery—living a unique digital experience of augmented reality.
This project was produced by the Regional Development Agency of Crete S.A., with funding from MIS 5222955, Regional Operational Program of Crete, Priority Axis 5.6: “Infrastructure and Actions of Contemporary Culture.”
The project was curated by Marilena Pantelaki, archaeologist and museum educator at SHPP Agia.