The aim of the project is to explore the potential of interactions, particularly augmented reality (AR) interactions, that are possible in a museum exhibit. The study focuses on the micro-interactions that can occur while using smartphones, tablets, interactive screens, projectors with sensors, and other similar devices. It aims to identify how technology can contribute to enhancing the visitor experience in museums. The research methodology includes primary research on the Ajanta Virtual Exhibition, case studies of other exhibits, and secondary research from other sources. The findings of the study suggest that the use of technology can significantly improve the engagement of visitors with museum exhibits, making the experience more interactive and immersive. Finally, the research is applied to the case study of Basava International Museum to provide practical insights into the implementation of AR interactions in a museum exhibit.