Developed by Tempora in collaboration Civita Mostre and Filmmaster
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Developed by Tempora in collaboration Civita Mostre and Filmmaster
Description
In just 24 hours, Pompeii and neighboring Herculaneum were buried by
the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Lost for centuries, the site remained nearly untouched until 1748. Today, advanced scientific research uncovers the extraordinary achievements of Pompeii and the Roman world.
Through artworks, unique interactives, and multimedia experiences, visitors will journey through time to a first-century Roman town. They will stand at the center of events, feeling the earth rumble beneath their feet, and hearing the roar of Mount Vesuvius as it erupts before their eyes.
The scientific concept is by Museo Galileo in Florence, Italy, and the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Italy, with design by award-winning exhibition designer Tempora of Brussels, Belgium.
VR and App Content
Collections
Photographs
Paintings Drawings & Prints
Sculptures
Decorative objects
General Information
More Details About Technical Requirements
Exhibition Includes:
• 80 original objects from Pompeii
• 2 body casts
• 10 models of ancient machines and models
• Immersive 360 experience that allows the visitors to relive the catastrophe of Pompeii
• Immersive projection – experience the rain of ash that caused the burial of Pompeii
• Wall labels and text panels (digital files)
• Retail/merchandise program
Exhibition Size:
Approximately 7,000-12,000 square feet | 700-1,200 square meters
Logistics:
Shipping: international 7 containers / domestic: 4-5 trucks
Installation: approximately 20 working days
Deinstallation: approximately 10 working days