INTERACTIVITY - MUSEUM - R&D - STUDY
Jan 26, 2022

What is the impact of inclusive engagement on the general public?

A study by MUXXE sister company of Tactile Studio specializing in the observation of the public in cultural places – contains the key findings from observing 743 visitors taking the sensory trail at the Pavillon de l’Horloge of the Musée du Louvre.

Visitors discover the sensory trail of the Pavillon de L'Horloge at the Louvre - © MUXXE
Visitors discover the sensory trail of the Pavillon de L'Horloge at the Louvre - © MUXXE

Observing the use of the 16 inclusive stations

This space, dedicated to the functional and architectural evolution of the palace which has become a museum, has 16 inclusive devices designed by Tactile Studio.

MUXXE wanted to know what kind of relationship the wider public had with inclusive stations originally designed for partially-sighted and blind visitors, and if this changed their visitor experience.

Data collected by MUXXE, following the study at the Pavillon de L'Horloge of the Louvre - © MUXXE
Data collected by MUXXE, following the study at the Pavillon de L'Horloge of the Louvre - © MUXXE

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