Alpine Museum, located in the town of Bard in the Italian region of Val d'Aosta, offers visitors a fascinating journey back in time and witness the process of the formation and evolution of the Alps. The journey begins with a climb to the top of the Alpine four-thousander using alpine scenery pictures and listening to "mountain symphony". Special devices used in the exposure, create the effect of real presence in mountain huts, tunnels and mountain slopes. With the help of 3D-models can be immersed in the contemplation of changing seasons of nature, see alpine plants and persistent inhabitants of rugged mountains and even feel like an eagle soaring over the summit of Mont Blanc, over the picturesque landscape of Val d'Aosta, glaciers, waterfalls and castles.
The interactive map of the geographical room introduces visitors to the ancient Tethys Ocean, the bottom of which were once the current peaks of the Alps. A history of the most famous alpine peaks devoted a special room. Private room occupied by the exposition, which tells the story of the relationship between man and the mountains, the history of alpine civilization and its cultures. The most popular tourist enjoys Hall, which displays objects first conquerors of the mountain peaks of romantic 19th century.
In total in the Alpine Museum, located on the ground floor of the so-called "Opera Carlo Alberto" - one of the most important components of a picturesque fortress Fort Bard, has 29 exhibition halls. They are divided into four parts, each of which you can see a thematic video accompanied by a special narrator - naturalist, geographer, anthropologist and meteorologist.
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