This paper offers a case study-based analysis of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) implemented in the museums located in the city of Brasov, Romania. Through direct, on-site observation conducted in several key cultural institutions within the city, the study examines the types of digital tools used in museum environments. The research focuses on how technologies such as interactive displays, digital kiosks, virtual tours, and mobile applications contribute to visitor accessibility, and educational functions. While some museums have successfully incorporated digital elements into their exhibits and outreach, others remain limited by infrastructural and financial constraints. Based on the findings, the paper outlines practical recommendations for enhancing ICTs use in Brasov�s museum sector. This case study contributes to the broader discourse on digital transformation in the cultural sector and offers insights for museum professionals, local authorities, and technology providers seeking to support innovation in cultural heritage interpretation.
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