Elevating Leeds Castle’s Cultural Journey

In 2023, Orpheo proudly announces a partnership with Leeds Castle, one of the Ten Treasure Houses of England.

As a leader in UK tourism, Orpheo introduces its latest technological offering—the Orpheo Hybe multimedia guide. This cutting-edge device emerged as a natural choice for Leeds Castle, fostering an immersive journey through history.

Orpheo Hybe: a royal choice at Versailles

After 4 years of research and development, we are proud to unveil the Orpheo Hybe. Incorporating smart technology, this versatile device is suitable for different kinds of tourist attractions.

The Hybe can be used as an audio guide for self-guided tours as well as a radio system for group visits with its pre-recorded multimedia content. The versatile and innovative solution of choice for the exceptional Château de Versailles.

Orpheo to create a multimedia tour for the Royal College of Music Museum

The newly redeveloped Royal College of Music Museum has opened its doors this month after a £3.6m investment from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. As part of the revamped visitor experience, Orpheo was chosen to produce a new multimedia tour using our Orpheo Touch. The new museum is superbly curated and gives an insightful overview of the vast 15,000 item archive. The Orpheo Touch allows visitors to greater immerse themselves into the rich history of music.

Immerse in Literature and Music with Orpheo audioguides

“Jane Eyre”, “Agnes Grey”, “Woman and Wife”, “Wuthering Heights”, … What do these books have in common?

Hint: they have all been written by members of the same family! The Brontë Parsonage in Haworth (Yorkshire) is the former home of the Brontës, a literary family, where Anne, Emily and Charlotte wrote most of their novels.

An Audio Guide in a Recycling Facility

Ever wonder where all our recycling is going and how it is recycled?
The international company Veolia can answer all these questions now that the doors to its Material Recovery Facility have been opened to the the public. Opening in London Southwark on September 22nd, 2018, visitors are welcome to visit the site via guided tours with recorded audio commentary.

A little piece of Australia in France !

Just a short distance from Amiens, France, in the tranquil village of Villers-Bretonneux, the Sir John Monash Center is taking shape. Its primary objective? To stand as a poignant tribute to World War I, spotlighting the crucial role and sacrifices made by the unknown Australian soldiers on the historic battlefields of Somme. In this groundbreaking venture that promises a unique and immersive experience for visitors, Orpheo is not merely providing audiovisual solutions but reinventing itself as an audiovisual integrator.

Landguard Fort: Proud guardian of Harwich Harbour

Immerse yourself in Four Centuries of Coastal Defence

Originally built in the 16th Century at the behest of Henry VIII, Landguard Fort is currently a memorial of the past conflicts and wars that occurred on the British soil.

Cartier in Motion has its smartphone app

We have been waiting a long time, but here it comes, the new Cartier in Motion exhibition at the Design Museum in London, curated by Norman Foster. A whole new exhibition, telling the story of the man who invented the modern wristwatch.

Come along and explore this unique collection, retracing the evolution of Paris in the 20th Century and its influence on Cartier, but also the creator’s different connections with Santos-Dumont and other pioneers of the age.

Orpheo invites you to a sound journey on the Humber Bridge

Have you ever wondered what a Bridge sounded like?

Hull City of Culture 2017 and Opera North chose to work with Orpheo to design the deepest experience you’ll ever have on a bridge. A trio of Norwegian musicians and composers, and sound artist Jez Riley French, along with musicians from Opera North, created this unique experience on the Humber Bridge.

Set sail with Orpheo for “Ocean Explorers’!

For the second time, the Institut du Monde Arabe has collaborated with Orpheo for this mouth-watering exhibition. After “Il était une fois l’Orient Express’, today our audio guides are commentating “Ocean Explorers”.

This ode to travel invites visitors to follow in the footsteps of Sinbad and Marco Polo, from the times when Arabian Kings ruled the oceans, all-important trade routes, and up to the discoveries of the great European navigators.