At Vision Digital Culture, we’re passionate about bringing heritage to life — and our recent collaboration with Bolling Hall Museum is a perfect example of how technology and history can walk hand-in-hand.
Nestled in Bradford, Bolling Hall is one of the city’s oldest buildings, rich with stories dating back over 600 years. From medieval stronghold to family home, its atmospheric rooms and artefacts offer a fascinating journey through time.
But not everyone can visit in person — so we brought the experience to them.
We created a fully immersive digital twin of the museum, allowing users to explore its nooks and crannies online — from the eerie ghost room to the elegant drawing room — anytime, anywhere. Using advanced scanning, 3D modelling and VR-ready visualisation, this virtual tour opens up the museum to new audiences around the globe.
Whether you’re a teacher looking to bring history to life, a heritage buff exploring Yorkshire’s past, or a curious browser discovering something new — Bolling Hall’s virtual twin offers a uniquely engaging experience.
This project isn’t just about technology — it’s about accessibility, preservation, and engagement. With this digital replica, the museum becomes instantly more accessible for schools, researchers, and international visitors. It’s also a powerful tool for preserving local history for future generations.