Next steps for Kenilworth Revealed: Augmented reality to bring St Mary’s Abbey to life

By James Smith 24th Feb 2025

Kenilworth Revealed will be finished this autumn (image supplied)
Kenilworth Revealed will be finished this autumn (image supplied)

Kenilworth Town Council is "delighted to announce" the appointment of Zubr, a leading digital studio, to produce an innovative Augmented Reality (AR) reconstruction of St Mary's Abbey.

The project, called Kenilworth Revealed, will bring the historic remains of the abbey in Abbey Fields to life, offering an "immersive experience" that will "attract visitors and deepen public engagement with the town's rich heritage".

People in Abbey Fields will be able to use their mobile devices to view an "authentic reconstruction" of the abbey and its surroundings as they would have appeared in the year 1500.

The experience will include visual representations of the abbey itself, the canons who lived there, and the townsfolk of the period.

Zubr's team will employ cutting-edge AR technology, 3D modelling, and 3D capturing techniques to recreate these lost treasures, helping visitors to travel back in time and see Kenilworth through the eyes of its medieval inhabitants.

Prof Alan Chalmers, Mayor of Kenilworth and leader of the project, commented: "We have already started collecting a wealth of historical reference material about the abbey, all of which will help Zubr craft a historically accurate reconstruction of the site and its surroundings.

"The town council steering committee includes local residents, the Kenilworth Archaeology and History Society, Warwick District Council and English Heritage."

Kenilworth Revealed will bring St Mary's Abbey back to life (image by Nub News)

Cllr James Kennedy, Leader of Kenilworth Council, added: "We are excited that the project is now underway and look forward to its launch in the autumn.

"This initiative will encourage greater footfall to Abbey Fields and provide a fantastic opportunity for both residents and visitors to engage with Kenilworth's history in an entirely new way."

The project is funded from an HS2 Business & Local Economy Fund award and contributions from the Community Infrastructure Levy and Warwick District Council.

Kenilworth Revealed is due to be made available to visitors during the autumn of this year. 

Amy Stewart from Zubr expressed her enthusiasm for the project: "We're delighted to be working with Kenilworth Town Council to reconstruct St Mary's Abbey and its surroundings as they would have appeared in the 1500s.

"Abbey Fields has such a rich history, but today it's difficult to disentangle the late medieval site from the Victorian cemetery.

"Our AR experience will help bring these layers of history to life."

     

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