Issue of wayfinding concept in museum interiors

  • Sarihati T
  • Firmansyah R
  • Salayanti S
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The main purpose of museum management is to build knowledge and recreational facilities. Wayfinding has an important role in ensuring museum visitors get the most out of the purpose of visiting the museum. The presence of well-designed wayfinding encourages exploration, facilitates accessibility, and increases visitor interest in museums. This paper discusses to which extent interior wayfinding in museums is applied. The research derived from literature reviews in the form of books and journals, taken from academic research in the similar field related to the role and type of wayfinding in museums. The results achieved from this study were that museums have specific types of road search that are tailored to the information to be conveyed. The existence of wayfinding also provides another option for finding various ways.

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Sarihati, T., Firmansyah, R., Salayanti, S., Hasanah, N., & Rosyad, A. (2021). Issue of wayfinding concept in museum interiors. In Dynamics of Industrial Revolution 4.0: Digital Technology Transformation and Cultural Evolution (pp. 283–287). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003193241-53

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