Prehistoric House at Akrotiri, Thira

MuseLearn - Herakleidon Museum | Research - Create - Innovate | 2022

Archimedes' Principle of Buoyancy

ARPhymedes | Erasmus + | 2022

Tour of Ancient Athens

ARPolis | Research - Create - Innovate | 2021

Tour of Venetian Candia

Heraklion... Every Step a Journey Through History | Municipality of Heraklion | 2022

Tour of Nestor's Palace

Digital Pylia | Ephorate of Antiquities of Messinia | 2016

Archimedes' Principle of Buoyancy

ARPhymedes | Erasmus + | 2022

Tour of Ancient Athens

ARPolis | Research - Create - Innovate | 2021

Tour of Venetian Candia

Heraklion... Every Step a Journey Through History | Municipality of Heraklion | 2022

Tour of Nestor's Palace

Digital Pylia | Ephorate of Antiquities of Messinia | 2016

Augmented Reality

Bridging the Digital and Physical Worlds

Augmented Reality (AR) is an innovative technology that integrates digital elements—such as images, videos, and 3D graphics—into the real world, displaying them in real-time through devices like smartphones, tablets, or AR glasses.

Unlike Virtual Reality, AR does not isolate users from their physical surroundings. Instead, it enhances their experience, opening new possibilities for interacting with spaces and providing opportunities for immersive learning and exploration. This technology transforms visits to cultural or educational settings, offering deeper, more engaging experiences.

Our expertise

Diadrasis is among the first companies—perhaps globally—to harness Augmented Reality for developing navigation applications that allow users to explore historical sites as they appeared in the past.

Building on this foundation, the company has pioneered innovative AR applications to highlight museum collections and create educational tools. Examples include bringing museum models and maps to life, enabling in-depth exploration of maritime collections, and developing interactive educational tools that transform teaching physics into an enjoyable and experiential journey for students.