Previously, this page showed a gallery virtual tour of the Turbine Hall at the Tate Modern during an art exhibition for the Unilever Series.
Unfortunately our Tate Modern virtual tour isn’t currently available for public view. We’re sorry to disappoint you, but while you’re here, please do take a look at one of our many other gallery virtual tours instead.
Some of our gallery virtual tours
- The National Gallery
- The Royal Academy of Art – ‘Sensing Spaces’ Exhibition
- Maddox Gallery Los Angeles – MikaelB Flow State Exhibition
- Maddox Gallery London – David Yarrow Exhibition
- Maddox Gallery London – Jerkface ‘Villainy’ Exhibition
- Soho Art Gallery – Live Life Exhibition
- John Hoyland’s Studio virtual tour





Gallery virtual tour advantages
Choosing to create a ‘digital twin’ of an exhibition provides many advantages. It allows the exhibition to reach a much wider audience. Thus enabling those unable to travel for an in-person exhibition visit to explore at their leisure. It adds value to those who are planning on visiting the exhibition, allowing them to plan their visit, read more information about the exhibits and so forth. The can also look back after a visit in-person, to show others or jog their memories about their experience. A gallery 360 tour also creates a permanent archive of the exhibition. This allows staff to view all exhibitions over the years to refer back to, and also to plan future shows.
Page last updated: March 2026
