Musea Launches: Narrative Audio Guides for Madrid's Museums

The initiative aims to transform cultural visits into a more immersive and accessible experience, moving away from traditional formats.

Generic image of a microphone on a podium in a reading room, symbolizing narration and access to knowledge.
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Generic image of a microphone on a podium in a reading room, symbolizing narration and access to knowledge.

An art expert has launched Musea, an innovative digital platform that proposes exploring Madrid's museums through narrative audio guides, aiming to enrich the cultural experience.

The Musea platform, created by an art expert, presents itself as an alternative to conventional audio guides, offering a more narrative and contextualized approach to discovering the collections of Madrid's museums. The goal is to make cultural visits more accessible and profound for all audiences.
Musea's audio tours are structured to combine historical and artistic context with a coherent narrative. Each itinerary includes a general introduction and an accompanying soundscape that helps understand the exhibitions, fostering a closer connection with art.
Users can access the platform via its website, where they register, browse the catalog of visits, and purchase audio guides. The service is compatible with mobile phones, tablets, and computers, allowing users to listen to the tours both at the museum and from home.
Purchased audio guides remain available for 72 hours and can be played unlimited times within that period, allowing each user to adapt the experience to their own pace without restrictions.
In addition to its offering for individual users, Musea also develops solutions for businesses, including in-person guided tours in Madrid museums and customizable audio guide packages for employees or collaborators, thus expanding its reach.