Several cultural heritage institutions have recently made their own
mobile augmented reality applications with cultural heritage resources such as historical pictures and information. Examples
include the Philadelphia Department of Records [5], the city of
Christchurch [4], the Museum of London, the Netherlands Architecture Institute and the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney.
However, despite the popularity of this type of applications and
the fact that user acceptance of technology has been of interest for
both researchers and practitioners for decades, little has been done
to study users’ acceptance or willingness to use this type of application