The digital age has fundamentally transformed how cultural heritage is preserved and shared. From high-resolution 3D scanning of ancient monuments to the digitization of rare manuscripts, technology is ensuring that our collective history remains accessible to future generations. This article explores the innovative methods being used to safeguard cultural assets against physical decay and environmental threats.
Virtual Museums and Global Accessibility
Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are breaking down geographical barriers, allowing anyone with an internet connection to explore the Louvre or the Great Wall of China. These digital experiences not only serve as educational tools but also provide a vital backup for sites at risk from climate change or conflict.



