108 Peace Digital Museum

The Digital Museum is a flagship project of the 108 Peace Institute, serving as a dynamic digital exhibition space. It vividly brings to life the Institute’s core focus areas through professionally curated collections, including multimedia content, historical artifacts, educational resources, and immersive storytelling, creating an unparalleled learning experience.

Through our digital museum, we aim to inform and educate visitors on 108 Peace Institute’s four focus frameworks (freedom, democracy, climate action, and leadership), transcending physical barriers and making them accessible to anyone, anywhere. Whether you are a student, researcher, activist, educator or art enthusiast, our digital museum is designed to inspire and educate, providing a seamless and enriching experience.

Online Museum

Through our online museum, you can discover a vast collection of digital exhibits, meticulously curated to provide a comprehensive learning experience. Visitors can access rich exhibit content with high-definition images, detailed descriptions and expert commentaries. This is a perfect venue to dive deep into your favorite topics or discover new interests, all without leaving your screen.

Virtual Museum

Our virtual museum will provide the experience of a real-life museum with a fully immersive 3D-rendered environment where you can explore stunning exhibitions from the comfort of your home. You can navigate through interactive displays, experience artworks and artefacts as if walking through a physical museum and engage with multimedia elements that bring history and culture to life.

Virtual Museum

DIGITAL ARCHIVES APPEAL

The 108 Peace Institute is developing a Digital Repository/Digital Archive dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich cultural heritage and history of Tibet. Our archive will provide access to a diverse range of materials, including photographs, documents, videos, audios, objects, and artifacts that document Tibet’s history, its present situations, and the remarkable lives of the Dalai Lamas. Each item in the collection will be thoroughly researched, documented, and cataloged, making it accessible worldwide to both Tibetans and non-Tibetans.

At the core of this project is our commitment to preserving the stories, traditions, and legacies of the Tibetan people. We invite everyone—Tibetans and non-Tibetans alike—to contribute to this meaningful effort. Your donations of digital or original materials will ensure that future generations can access these invaluable resources.
By sharing photographs, documents, artifacts, or videos, you will play an important role in honoring and preserving Tibet’s cultural and historical legacy.

Join us in building this archive and help keep the spirit of Tibet alive. Together, we can make a lasting impact.
For more details or information about donating to the digital archive, please contact us at: president@108peaceinstitute.org or museum@108peaceinstitute.org

Upload Digital Assets to 108 Peace Institute Digital Archive