A Valencian startup builds a metaverse of the National Museum of Brazil

The Valencian startup E-Place Heritage is working, together with the National Museum of Brazil, on the virtual recovery of part of the heritage affected by the great fire that devastated what was the largest museum in Latin America in 2018.

The company - accelerated at Col-lab, in the innovation centre of Las Naves de València - has developed a project for the digitisation and virtual reconstruction of more than 30 marble sculptures broken by the effect of the fire. The next joint step will be the construction of a metaverse, in which, on the digital floor of the museum, elements of the heritage that have been digitally preserved, before and after the fire, will be located.

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