Inaccessible monuments of Cyclades Digital documentation view Distinctively inaccessible archaeological sites of two Cycladic islands Paros Folegandros become digitally accessible through the possibilities offered by the three-dimensional representation and the virtual tour Monuments the cultural and natural wealth of the South Aegean Region and especially of the Cyclades are displayed on a global scale through a specially designed website and digital application The tourism of the experience passes through the screen the visual field trip and the virtual tour to stimulate the country's experience and visit The sites selected are in Paros the ancient underground marble quarries in Marathi mainly from the 5th century BC and in Folegandros the ancient city and the full of inscriptions Chrysospilia mainly 4th century BC within their natural terrain The sites will be imprinted in three-dimensional models of high resolution with a triple goal the perfect and modern means of documentation of the monuments for enrichment the data of the cultural reserve b the easiest and quickest study for their fuller understanding and the subsequent educational diffusion of knowledge and c their promotion with various modern methods interactive tour 3D virtual representation website digital application informative video touch screens addressed both to country natural visitors of the Archaeological Museum of Paros and appropriately landscaped space in Chora Folegandros as well as periodic exhibitions and Museums under the responsibility of EPS and to remote visitors through online possibilities The promotion of largely unknown and remote monuments is expected to contribute to the public interest increase the visibility of the areas and their recognition The selected inaccessible monuments of the Cyclades become digitally accessible fulfilling long-term requests of local communities highlighting the unique cultural identity and natural wealth of the South Aegean Region and especially the Cyclades and stimulating tourism experience actionsshare on FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailreport an issue