audiogidsen
Audiogidsen are devices or services that provide spoken audio commentary to accompany visitors through exhibitions, museums, historic sites, or cultural attractions. They are designed to explain exhibits, provide context, and guide a visitor along a route, often in multiple languages. Modern audiogidsen may be rented at venues or accessed via smartphones through dedicated apps or web interfaces, with content tailored to the site.
Historically, audiogidsen emerged in museums in the mid-20th century as cassette-based handheld players, sometimes using personal
Content is typically curated by curators or education departments and organized around galleries, routes, or themes.
Benefits include increased accessibility for non-native speakers, visually impaired visitors through descriptive audio, and extended engagement
Used widely in art museums, archaeology sites, science centers, and cultural heritage attractions, audiogidsen support independent