Women in the Ancient World
Today, women’s rights are still very much in debate or dispute across most societies of the modern world. The issues in most societies reflect an embedded perception of women in the need of male protection, but how did this perception evolve? Has it always been so? According to some studies, reflective of nature itself, certain […]
Colors of Rome
Directly from Centrale Montemartini in Rome, Italy, comes the groundbreaking first-ever exhibition of Roman mosaics showcased outside of Rome! Colors of Rome showcases an array of ancient Roman mosaics and statues that beautifully encapsulate centuries of Roman history, mythology, and lifestyle. This exhibition offers a fresh perspective on Roman art through its motifs, iconography, and […]
The Greeks in Egypt
Herodotus, the father of history, was right and underwater archaeology confirms it… Egypt, Aboukir Bay, at the mouth of the Nile, there where two great ancient civilisations met and the rest is history : long before the conquest of Alexander the Great, Greek merchants and soldiers had been allowed to settle down in Egypt at […]
Diving Deep, Sunken Treasure, Ancient Seas
This unique and educational exhibition explores the fascinating underwater world of archaeology as it is practiced today. Shipwrecks and the means and methods to retrieve ancient artifacts, buried treasures and historical evidence are the protagonists of a multi-element exhibition. A special focus is given to the Mediterranean Sea and traces of the ancient civilizations that […]
Bloodsuckers: Legends to Leeches
See bloodsuckers in a whole new light in Bloodsuckers: Legends to Leeches. Featuring immersive experiences, larger-than-life installations, and interactive elements, this exhibition will answer your biting questions about bloodfeeding creatures, whether they’re natural or supernatural. From mosquitoes and ticks to vampires, Bloodsuckers explores the incredible diversity, evolution, and interconnected world of nature’s vampires, and the myths, legends, and […]
Savage Ancient Seas
Savage Ancient Seas is the only traveling exhibition featuring the marine fossil world of the Late Cretaceous Period. The exhibit is filled with huge carnivorous marine reptiles, gigantic flesh-eating fish big enough to swallow an adult human, flying reptiles with the wingspan of a small airplane and the biggest sea turtles to have ever lived. […]
Geronimo Stilton Experience
The exhibition is based on the journey through time, one of the best-selling book stories (launched in 2004) which narrates the “stratopic” adventures of Geronimo Stilton and his family about the discovery of the history of the world. The exhibition is for: · Rrodent friends aged 4 to 12 years, · Schools, · All generations of readers […]
The Etruscans
Among the great civilizations that populated the coasts of the Mediterranean and the territories of today’s Europe, the Etruscan population is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating, but still one of the least known to the general public. This unique and in-depth exhibition brings to light the history of this mysterious and refined civilization in […]
POMPEI Immersive Digital Exhibition
A unique archaeological park at the heart of an immersive experience Pompeii is a book to which pages are continually added. Each new generation rediscovers its history and reinterprets it based on new methods and techniques that continue to be developed. For three centuries, excavations have brought us extraordinary traces of everyday life, such as […]
Rome, Ages of Empire
The old saying that “all roads lead to Rome” was most certainly true in the days of the expansive Roman Empire. Although the origins of Rome began with a small village of huts near the banks of the Tiber River in the 8th century BCE, it was during the ages of empire, from 27 BCE […]