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For the first time, you will be able to freely explore the entire Bayeux Tapestry scene by scene with a never seen quality of images ! This project has been led by the City of Bayeux and the DRAC Normandie (Ministry of Culture) with the assistance of the “Fabrique de patrimoines en Normandie” who photographed the embroidery. The high resolution images were then reconstituted by the University of Caen and the CNRS. This panorama is the reference image of the S.D.I.S tool (Spatialized Documentary Information System), produced to assist scientific research on the work, and to give access to a rich documentation to the public in the future museum.
Access to this panorama is free for a private or public non-commercial use. Any commercial use of this tool is prohibited, as well as the extraction of images from this panorama. For any public consultation or for a share of the link of the panorama (URL), please mention the source: “Official digital representation of the Bayeux Tapestry – 11th century. Credits: City of Bayeux, DRAC Normandie, University of Caen Normandie, CNRS, Ensicaen, Photos: 2017 – La Fabrique de patrimoines en Normandie »
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An immersive digital version of the Bayeux Tapestry is available for exploration on the Bayeux museums’ website. This interactive tool allows viewers to freely navigate through the entire tapestry, engage with the scenes in full detail, and utilize a zoom feature to closely examine the intricate embroidery patterns.
Through the digital panorama of the Bayeux Tapestry, the entire masterpiece can be explored with high-resolution imagery, allowing zoom to the very fabric of the linen canvas and intricate embroidered threads.
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