There is also a
version of this tour designed specifically for
VR headsets such as Google Cardboard, and it
works with both iPhones and Android devices. It
may be accessed by scanning on the QR code to
the left. If you are viewing this site on a
mobile phone, you may access the VR tour by
following this
link.
For iOS devices: scan QR code with your device's camera app, tap on the prompt to open Safari. Select "Allow Device Motion" and the next prompt, "Allow Access to Motion Orientation." Turn the device to landscape mode and a split screen will appear. When the screen turns white, swipe up for fullscreen mode, and place in headset. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]
For Android devices: Open the camera app and use the built-in scanner to scan the QR code above. Confirm that you want to open the website, and wait for it to load--it should load in stereo view. Select the fullscreen ("X" option) from the menu at the bottom. Turn the device to landscape mode and you are ready to go. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]There is also
a version of this tour designed specifically
for VR headsets such as Google Cardboard, and
it works with both iPhones and Android
devices. It may be accessed by scanning on the
QR code to the left. If you are viewing this
site on a mobile phone, you may access the VR
tour by following this
link.
For iOS devices: scan QR code with your device's camera app, tap on the prompt to open Safari. Select "Allow Device Motion" and the next prompt, "Allow Access to Motion Orientation." Turn the device to landscape mode and a split screen will appear. When the screen turns white, swipe up for fullscreen mode, and place in headset. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]
There is also a
version of this tour designed specifically for
VR headsets such as Google Cardboard, and it
works with both iPhones and Android devices. It
may be accessed by scanning on the QR code to
the left. If you are viewing this site on a
mobile phone, you may access the VR tour by
following this
link.
For iOS devices: scan QR code with your device's camera app, tap on the prompt to open Safari. Select "Allow Device Motion" and the next prompt, "Allow Access to Motion Orientation." Turn the device to landscape mode and a split screen will appear. When the screen turns white, swipe up for fullscreen mode, and place in headset. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]
For Android devices: Open the camera app and use the built-in scanner to scan the QR code above. Confirm that you want to open the website, and wait for it to load--it should load in stereo view. Select the fullscreen ("X" option) from the menu at the bottom. Turn the device to landscape mode and you are ready to go. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]There is also a
version of this tour designed specifically for
VR headsets such as Google Cardboard, and it
works with both iPhones and Android devices. It
may be accessed by scanning on the QR code to
the left. If you are viewing this site on a
mobile phone, you may access the VR tour by
following this link.
For iOS devices: scan QR code with your device's camera app, tap on the prompt to open Safari. Select "Allow Device Motion" and the next prompt, "Allow Access to Motion Orientation." Turn the device to landscape mode and a split screen will appear. When the screen turns white, swipe up for fullscreen mode, and place in headset. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]
For Android devices: Open the camera app and use the built-in scanner to scan the QR code above. Confirm that you want to open the website, and wait for it to load--it should load in stereo view. Select the fullscreen ("X" option) from the menu at the bottom. Turn the device to landscape mode and you are ready to go. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]There is also a
version of this tour designed specifically for VR
headsets such as Google Cardboard, and it works
with both iPhone and Android devices. It may be
accessed by scanning on the QR code to the left.
If you are viewing this on a mobile phone, you may
access the VR tour by following this
link.
For iOS devices: scan QR code with your device's camera app, tap on the prompt to open Safari. Select "Allow Device Motion" and the next prompt, "Allow Access to Motion Orientation." Turn the device to landscape mode and a split screen will appear. When the screen turns white, swipe up for fullscreen mode, and place in headset. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]
For Android devices: Open the camera app and use the built-in scanner to scan the QR code above. Confirm that you want to open the website, and wait for it to load--it should load in stereo view. Select the fullscreen ("X" option) from the menu at the bottom. Turn the device to landscape mode and you are ready to go. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]Virtual Reality Tour for VR Headsets:
There is also a version of this tour designed specifically for VR headsets such as Google Cardboard, and it works with both iPhone and Android devices. It may be accessed by scanning on the QR code to the left. If you are viewing this on a mobile phone, you may access the VR tour by following this link.
There is also a version
of this tour designed specifically for VR headsets
such as Google Cardboard, and it works with both
iPhone and Android devices. It may be accessed by
scanning on the QR code to the left. If you are
viewing this on a mobile phone, you may access the
VR tour by following this
link.
For iOS devices: scan QR code with your device's camera app, tap on the prompt to open Safari. Select "Allow Device Motion" and the next prompt, "Allow Access to Motion Orientation." Turn the device to landscape mode and a split screen will appear. When the screen turns white, swipe up for fullscreen mode, and place in headset. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]
For iOS devices: scan QR code with your device's camera app, tap on the prompt to open Safari. Select "Allow Device Motion" and the next prompt, "Allow Access to Motion Orientation." Turn the device to landscape mode and a split screen will appear. When the screen turns white, swipe up for fullscreen mode, and place in headset. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]
There is also a
version of this tour designed specifically for
VR headsets such as Google Cardboard, and it
works with both iPhone and Android devices. It
may be access by scanning on the QR code to the
left. If you are viewing this on a mobile phone,
you may access the VR tour by following this
link.
For iOS devices: scan QR code with your device's camera app, tap on the prompt to open Safari. Select "Allow Device Motion" and the next prompt, "Allow Access to Motion Orientation." Turn the device to landscape mode and a split screen will appear. When the screen turns white, swipe up for fullscreen mode, and place in headset. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]
For Android devices: Open the camera app and use the built-in scanner to scan the QR code above. Confirm that you want to open the website, and wait for it to load--it should load in stereo view. Select the fullscreen ("X" option) from the menu at the bottom. Turn the device to landscape mode and you are ready to go. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]There is also a
version of this tour designed specifically for VR
headsets such as Google Cardboard, and it works with
both iPhone and Android devices. It may be accessed by
scanning on the QR code to the left. If you are
viewing this on a mobile phone, you may access the VR
tour by following this link.
For iOS devices: scan QR code with your device's camera app, tap on the prompt to open Safari. Select "Allow Device Motion" and the next prompt, "Allow Access to Motion Orientation." Turn the device to landscape mode and a split screen will appear. When the screen turns white, swipe up for fullscreen mode, and place in headset. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]
There is also a version of
this tour designed specifically for VR headsets such
as Google Cardboard, and it works with both iPhone and
Android devices. It may be accessed by scanning on the
QR code to the left. If you are viewing this on a
mobile phone, you may access the VR tour by following
this link.
For iOS devices: scan QR code with your device's camera app, tap on the prompt to open Safari. Select "Allow Device Motion" and the next prompt, "Allow Access to Motion Orientation." Turn the device to landscape mode and a split screen will appear. When the screen turns white, swipe up for fullscreen mode, and place in headset. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]
There is also a
version of this tour designed specifically for VR
headsets such as Google Cardboard, and it works with
both iPhone and Android devices. It may be accessed by
scanning on the QR code to the left. If you are
viewing this on a mobile phone, you may access the VR
tour by following this link.
For iOS devices: scan QR code with your device's camera app, tap on the prompt to open Safari. Select "Allow Device Motion" and the next prompt, "Allow Access to Motion Orientation." Turn the device to landscape mode and a split screen will appear. When the screen turns white, swipe up for fullscreen mode, and place in headset. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]
There is also a version of this tour designed
specifically for VR headsets such as Google Cardboard,
and it works with both iPhone and Android devices. It
may be accessed by scanning on the QR code to the
left. If you are viewing this on a mobile phone, you
may access the VR tour by following this
link.
For iOS devices:
scan QR code with your device's camera app, tap on the prompt to
open Safari. Select "Allow Device Motion" and the next prompt,
"Allow Access to Motion Orientation." Turn the device to
landscape mode and a split screen will appear. When the screen
turns white, swipe up for fullscreen mode, and place in headset.
Here is a
video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds!
[The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to
this page]
There is also a version of this tour designed
specifically for VR headsets such as Google Cardboard,
and it works with both iPhone and Android devices. It
may be accessed by scanning on the QR code to the
left. If you are viewing this on a mobile phone, you
may access the VR tour by following this link.
For iOS devices:
scan QR code with your device's camera app, tap on the prompt to
open Safari. Select "Allow Device Motion" and the next prompt,
"Allow Access to Motion Orientation." Turn the device to
landscape mode and a split screen will appear. When the screen
turns white, swipe up for fullscreen mode, and place in headset.
Here is a
video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds!
[The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to
this page]
There is
also a version of this tour designed
specifically for VR headsets such as Google
Cardboard, and it works with both iPhones and
Android devices. It may be accessed by scanning
on the QR code to the left. If you are viewing
this site on a mobile phone, you may access the
VR tour by following this
link.
For iOS devices: scan QR code with your device's
camera app, tap on the prompt to open Safari. Select
"Allow Device Motion" and the next prompt, "Allow Access
to Motion Orientation." Turn the device to landscape mode
and a split screen will appear. When the screen turns
white, swipe up for fullscreen mode, and place in headset.
Here
is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it
sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done
to return to this page]
For iOS devices: scan QR code with your device's camera app, tap on the prompt to open Safari. Select "Allow Device Motion" and the next prompt, "Allow Access to Motion Orientation." Turn the device to landscape mode and a split screen will appear. When the screen turns white, swipe up for fullscreen mode, and place in headset. Here is a video of how to do this--it is simpler than it sounds! [The video opens in a new window--close when done to return to this page]