Experience spaces from anywhere in the world.

With our virtual 3D tours, anyone can have a look around spaces straight from their phone, computer, or even  VR headsets.

Aera Office Tour Optimized Square

Virtual Office Tour: AERA

This virtual tour of AERA in Charlottenburg is an early demo and not the final version. It gives a quick look at the foyer, a sample empty space, a furnished office (from a dog’s-eye view!), and a glimpse of the rooftop park—enough to get a feel for the atmosphere and scale, with more to come.

AERA- Tour

Virtual Walk: covivio high-rise Berlin-Alexanderplatz

This virtual tour of the future high-rise at Alexanderplatz starts at the entrance on Alexanderstraße or Alexanderplatz. It takes you from the lobby café up to the 23rd floor, where you can see the offices both fully designed and as a bare shell, plus a stop at the rooftop garden with great city views.

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Alexanderplatz 80s Gdr Ddr 2

Virtual Tour:  Alexanderplatz 1986

This virtual tour, Alexanderplatz 1986, is an atmospheric history trip inspired by a school outing to East Berlin in the 1980s. Styled like a postcard, with neon signs, aluminium façades and period details, it brings the feel of the era to life.

Alexanderplatz 1986

Virtual Tour: Elbtower- Hamburg

This virtual tour of Hamburg’s Elbtower was created specifically for a pitch and opens up a raw, top-floor level to the public for the first time. It offers an exclusive sense of the space, height and views—long before the building can be experienced in real life.

Elbtower Demo
Elbtower Rohbau
Stettiner Bahnhof Tour

Virtual Walk:  Berlin, Station – Stettiner BHF-

This virtual tour brings the former Stettin Station, built in 1876 on the site of today’s Nordbahnhof, back to life. Set into the modern surroundings opposite the “Fish playground”, it shows the area outside as well as the ticket hall, luggage desk and departure hall—giving a clear sense of what travelling was like back then, right in today’s city.

Station Tour

Virtual Tour: Hindenburg Zeppelin

This virtual tour through the Hindenburg’s passenger areas takes you through the lounge, dining room, reading room and corridor, revealing the surprisingly modern interior of 1936. Designed by Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot, it shows a sleek, functional style that was well ahead of its time.

Zeppelin Interior Tour
Hindenburg Tour

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