Ex Libris is CGO Studios’ immersive digital museum dedicated to bringing history to life through virtual reality, interactive exhibits, and historically accurate recreations. Designed as a museum without walls, Ex Libris allows visitors to explore major moments, figures, discoveries, and cultural achievements from across history in a fully digital environment.
A Digital Home for History
Built around CGO’s mission to help audiences truly Witness History, Ex Libris brings together years of research, development, and historical reconstruction into one immersive destination. The museum features a growing library of interactive exhibits and “Moments of History,” allowing visitors to move across different eras, themes, and disciplines from anywhere in the world.
Collections and Moments
Ex Libris is organized around broad historical collections, including exploration and invention, creativity and culture, civil rights, scientific discovery, and other defining chapters of human history. Within this larger museum framework, CGO’s major historical recreations can live alongside focused exhibits and shorter educational moments, from the Wright Brothers’ first flight and Everest ’53 to Gutenberg’s printing press, the discovery of DNA, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, and more.
Expertly Curated
Every Ex Libris experience is built on CGO’s commitment to accuracy and authenticity. Through archival research, visual references, expert guidance, and advanced immersive production techniques, the museum aims to create historically grounded experiences that can serve as both educational tools and lasting visual records. Ex Libris notes that its projects have involved scholars and experts connected to institutions such as the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, the Anne Frank Foundation, Cambridge University, and Harvard University.
Explore the Museum
Ex Libris serves as the dedicated home for CGO’s expanding library of immersive historical content. To explore the museum, view featured Moments of History, and learn more about the larger vision, visit the dedicated Ex Libris Immersive Museum of History website.
