The selected area was a space in the Severis Gallery, where the main light was sufficient by overhead spotlights and had secondary light from natural light. The area was already equipped with a power source, as it was already used as a multimedia educational station. The selected area is between the Severis and Fylaktou collections where the real artifacts came from.The area is ideal for experiments as it is in a semi-isolated area, meaning that the experiments can be performed and be visible to other museum visitors that pass by, without being disturbed by visitors that do not want to be involved in the experiments. The only disadvantage of the position is that the two collections have a lower count of visitors in comparison with other museum galleries, which resulted in a fewer count in questionnaires. Nevertheless, enough questionnaires were collected from various demographic groups that could not only confirm the initial arguments but also to gather information about their experience, behavior, and expectations of technology used in a museum environment. A total of 60 visitors participated in the experiments, 10 in the pilot phase and 50 in the final phase of the experiments.