We have been creating heritage virtual tours for over two decades. So you can feel reassured that we are accustomed to working in the most sensitive historic buildings and environments. You will see that we have worked with some incredible heritage sites, including British Royal Palaces; the Royal Opera House; historic buildings and castles like Wrest Park and Bovey Castle. Explore our 360s for renowned distilleries such as Remy Martin and The Balvenie; galleries, museums and their exhibits, such as unique historic aircraft. Our 360 virtual tours are created in flawless high resolution. This helps you to build an archive of material documenting your location at a particular moment in history. Please take a look through some of Eye Revolution’s heritage 360s below.
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National Gallery Virtual Tour
We’re thrilled to share our new National Gallery virtual tour, created in partnership with the Gallery’s Events team. They got in touch to invite us to produce a virtual tour that would show the spaces at their best for prospective clients, and ensure it was a clear upgrade on what they had in place before.…
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The National Gallery: Imaginarium
Eye Revolution created the 360 image of Room 36 at the National Gallery, which forms the opening of the National Gallery’s Imaginarium experience. We create high-calibre, versatile 360 photography for museums and galleries. We’re delighted to announce that the National Gallery’s new Imaginarium opens with our interactive gallery 360 of Room 36. Introduced by Sir…
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St Magnus the Martyr
Church virtual tour: bringing one of London’s historic Wren churches to a global audience We were honoured to be selected to produce a church virtual tour of this historic Wren building. This historic London church is just one of many projects our virtual tour company London has been entrusted with. For over 600 years, St…
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Virtual Tourism: Royal Palaces
Virtual tourism became part of everyday life during lockdown, and it continues to help people explore places they cannot easily visit. High-resolution 360-degree tours let visitors look closely at rooms, artworks and craftsmanship, then revisit details again and again. They do not replace in-person visits; they complement them by deepening engagement and helping people plan.…
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Accessibility Virtual Tours: Battle Of Britain Bunker 360
Take a look at our Battle of Britain bunker accessibility virtual tours. The Battle of Britain Bunker was home to Fighter Command (RAF Uxbridge) in World War II. It was the control centre for air operations during the D-Day landings. The Battle of Britain Bunker The momentous decisions about which air squadrons to scramble to…
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Old Harry Rocks
Aerial 360s – Old Harry Rocks, Handfast Point On the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, the gloriously named Old Harry Rocks are a dramatic trio of rocks (more properly known as stacks). Here you can explore the views from above in these aerial 360 views.
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Georgian House, Whitechapel
This property 360 tour gives you a sneak peek at this incredible house in Whitechapel, East London, where the current owner has created a Georgian living space fit for the 21st century. The property was built at the end of the 18th century and had seen life as a tailor’s shop as well as a…
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Golf Club Virtual Tour: St Andrews
We were privileged to work with the R&A Golf Club of St Andrews to create their golf club virtual tour. We have completed a project that will allow the Royal & Ancient Clubhouse to effectively throw open its doors to members around the world. The 360 tours will give viewers a behind-the-scenes tour of the…
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Old Sessions House Virtual Tour
We have been creating virtual tours for over two decades. Our long experience tells – each 360 image is finely crafted to give your viewers the best possible views of the space. Please read on to find out more about the Old Sessions House virtual tour. Old Sessions House, Clerkenwell Our reputation means we’re lucky…
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Royal Household
Eye Revolution was commissioned by the Royal Household to create high-resolution 360 imagery so the public could explore areas of Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse that are rarely seen. The Brief The Royal Household Royal.gov.uk website was undergoing a complete revamp, and required a series of 360 images so the public…
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St George’s Chapel Windsor 360 Photography
St George’s Chapel Windsor 360 We were honoured to be asked to create the St George’s Chapel Windsor 360 virtual tour. St George’s is the place of worship for the royal residence of Windsor Castle. The castle chapel boasts over 6 centuries of history, and has seen a host of Royal weddings over the centuries.…
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All Saints Church Conversion
These property 360s show the leafy exterior and dramatic interior of this £12m home in a church conversion in Richmond, South-East London. The property comes complete with a 118ft tower and a swimming pool inside. The property 360s give viewers the chance to explore a full 360° around the rooms, and you can zoom in…
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Palace Of Holyroodhouse
Holyrood Palace 360 Tour Explore the home of Scottish Royal history in this Holyrood Palace 360 Tour. You can look around The Great Stair, the Morning Drawing Room and the King’s Bedchamber in high resolution. Thus you can zoom in and see the detail on the tapestries and other artworks. Info points provide additional detail…
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Rémy Martin Harvest: Cognac 360 Photography
Cognac 360 Photography – Harvesting both grapes and content When the brief is “would you like to visit Cognac at harvest-time to shoot 360s for the world’s premier cognac brand?” the answer could only ever be a resounding yes. Our friends at Pacific7 commissioned us as part of a major drinks marketing project involving photographers,…
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Aynhoe Park Virtual Tour
Aynhoe Park overlooks the Cherwell Valley in Oxfordshire. It’s a Palladian country house with a bit of a difference. The history of Aynhoe Park Aynhoe Park was rebuilt after the Civil War and spans several architectural periods. The hand of Sir John Soane is easily detected in the rooms he remodelled in the 19th Century.…
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British Airways: Peru 360 VR Experience
From May 2016, British Airways started flying direct from London to Lima – the first such direct flight since 1982. Peru’s stunning landmarks such as Machu Picchu are a must for travellers, and the prospect of a direct and easy journey to Lima is worth celebrating! We were delighted to travel to Peru for Secret…
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Easton Neston House: Stately Home Virtual Tours
Stately home virtual tours at Easton Neston, a mansion in Northhamptonshire. Easton Neston House Easton Neston House was designed by architect Nicholas Hawksmoor for Sir William Fermor, (later Baron Leominster). The house was built in the English Baroque style and was based on the Petit Trianon – a chateau in the grounds of the Palace…
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Bovey Castle
Bovey Castle sits on the edge of Dartmoor in Devon, UK. This Grade II listed building, once a private residence, is now a luxury hotel with a 18-hole championship golf course. This 360, featuring Artemis the eagle, is VR enabled. So if you’re viewing this on a smartphone and have a virtual reality headset, then…
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Talacre Lighthouse
Historic building virtual tours of the Point of Ayr Lighthouse (also known as Talacre Lighthouse), which is the oldest lighthouse in Wales. It’s situated on Talacre Beach in North Wales, not far from Prestatyn. Talacre Lighthouse was built in 1777 in response to the 1775 storms where 2 ships ran aground at a cost of…
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The Balvenie
Many clients require our services to make the most of their locations, so we offer advice to prepare the location for the shoot, and then utilise our expertise on the shoot and in post-production to elevate the location and the brand. It is rare to have the opportunity to shoot 360s for a brand that…
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Kingsnorth Power Station Virtual Tour
Recently decommissioned, Kingsnorth Power Station stands on the edge of the Hoo Peninsula – a spur of land in Kent separating the Thames and Medway estuaries. Completed in 1973, Kingsnorth once produced power for the London grid – but now the station stands silent. It was designed as a dual-fired station, capable of creating power…
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Inside the Bank of England
Bank of England Virtual Tour The Bank of England has allowed access to its hidden treasures, virtually. Eye Revolution were asked to shoot a 360 virtual tour of the Bank, working with Clay Interactive. For the first time we were able to see the vast reserves of gold and banknotes stored in the depths of…
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Hoddington Hall
Hoddington Hall is £21 million pound property – a Grade II-listed 18th Century mansion set in 800 acres of farmland in Hampshire.
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Broome Hall
Take a look at the stunning interiors of Broome Hall with these 360 degree virtual tours. Actor Oliver Reed lived here in the 1960’s and the property was used as a location for the film ‘Women in Love’ in which he starred.
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Radar Museum
Unfortunately, this virtual tour has now been archived and is no longer available to view. Instead, you can view examples of some of our aircraft virtual tours here, or see our portfolio for many more virtual tour examples. Museum virtual tour of the RAF Museum at Neatishead (near Horning) in Norfolk. The museum catalogues the…
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Criterion Restaurant Piccadilly
The Criterion Restaurant is part of London’s literary history, famously acting as the backdrop to the scene where Conan-Doyle had Watson first hearing mention of Sherlock Holmes. It has featured in Betjeman’s ‘The Varsity Students’ Rag'(“I wish you’d seen the rag we had in the Grill Room at the Cri.”) as well as many other…
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Inside 10 Downing Street
As a leading London virtual tour company, we’ve captured many iconic London locations. Including 10 Downing Street. You can also read more about how the Downing Street virtual tour was created and how they were received. 10 Downing Street Virtual Tour – The Brief We were commissioned to create a 10 Downing Street virtual tour…
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New Buckingham Palace Virtual Tours In Celebration of the Royal Wedding (Archive)
Archive note: This post records the additional virtual tours produced in advance of the Royal Wedding. For more up to date Royal projects, see Royal palace virtual tours and our Royal Household case study. On April 29, 2011, Prince William married Catherine Middleton at Westminster Abbey, with the wedding reception held at Buckingham Palace. In…
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Routemaster Bus
One of London’s most famous sights, Routemaster Buses were introduced in 1956 and were London’s workhorses until they were at last retired in 2005 (though 16 still run on 2 central London ‘heritage routes’). They were loved by passengers for the ease with which they could hop on and off the open back. Paying was…
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The Royal Opera House
We’re sorry – our Royal Opera House virtual tour is no longer available for public view. While you’re here, why not take a look at some of our other virtual tours? We’ve created virtual tours of galleries, museums, Royal palaces, as well as lots of virtual tours around London and the City of London generally.…
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Miles M.12 Mohawk, RAF Museum
Please note – this is an older aircraft photography example, and is not representative of the 360 virtual tours we produce today. However, we’ve chosen to keep this on our site as visitors have indicated they still enjoy exploring this tour and/or find it a useful learning resource. The RAF Museum The Royal Air Force…
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AEROPLANE VIRTUAL TOURS: The Percival Mew Gull
Please note – this is one of our much older aeroplane virtual tours, and is not representative of the 360 virtual tours we produce today. However, we’ve chosen to keep this on our site as visitors have indicated they still enjoy exploring this tour and/or find it a useful learning resource. The Percival Mew Gull…
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Guildhall, City of London
The Guildhall is the administrative and ceremonial centre of the City of London. The building itself has parts dating from 1411. It is sited on the foundations of a Roman amphitheatre. The London Roman Amphitheatre was built in 70AD and only discovered in 1988. It is now a scheduled monument displayed in situ in the…
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Westminster Cathedral Virtual Tours
Eye Revolution were delighted to be invited to create a cathedral virtual tour for Westminster Cathedral. One of the UK’s most famous places of worship, and an architectural masterpiece. The Cathedral The Catholic church was only restored in the mid 19th century in England and Wales. Following this, Catholic Cardinals were keen to create a…
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Hornsey Town Hall Virtual Tours
Hornsey Town Hall is in the centre of Crouch End, North London. The architect Reginald Uren won a competition, beating 217 other entrants for the chance to design this important public building. His scheme was for an ultra-modern building, with clean lines breaking with the Victorian classicism which characterised many town halls around the country.…