Immersive Technologies for the Remote Fruition of an Inaccessible Archaeological Complex: The Site of Cento Camerelle in the Phlegraean Fields Archaeological Park

The paper presents the development of an integrated digital platform for the remote access, documentation, and dissemination of an inaccessible archaeological site. The methodology combines multi-source digital survey techniques—including UAV photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanning—with 3D modeling and semantic data integration to generate accurate digital replicas of the site. These models are implemented within immersive environments (VR and WebXR), enabling virtual tours, interactive exploration, and data querying through user-friendly interfaces. The platform supports both scientific analysis and public engagement, integrating spatial data, annotations, and multimedia content into a scalable knowledge system. The research highlights the potential of immersive technologies to overcome physical accessibility constraints, while also supporting heritage conservation, monitoring, and valorisation through interoperable digital ecosystems.

Categories: 5_Territorial / Regional
Author: Borrelli Caterina, Catuogno Raffaele, Della Corte Teresa, Riccardo Florio, Sanseverino Anna