Immerse yourself in Pompeii: Virtual reality in the Marx Halle
Immerse yourself in Pompeii: Virtual reality in the Marx Halle
The Marx Halle in the 3rd district is preparing for a fascinating exhibition that will be open to visitors from October 2 to January 5, 2025. Under the title "The last days of Pompeii", this event uses modern technologies such as virtual reality to offer guests an immersive experience of ancient history.
pompeii is a name that is often associated with the catastrophic volcanic eruption of the Vesuvian, which in 79 AD destroyed the city and its inhabitants forever. At that time, Pompeii was a blooming city in the Roman Empire, known for its prosperity and beauty. The exhibition will explore these last days of the city and give visitors a lively insight into the life of the people before this tragedy.
an innovative approach to the past
Visitors to the Marx Halle have the unique opportunity to experience Roman life in Pompeii up close with the help of virtual reality. The technology enables guests to commit ancient streets to explore hidden villas and even experience gladiator fights. These innovative experiences are an exciting way to understand the history of the city and the events that led to their demise.
The exhibition takes place in Studio 1 of the Marx Halle, which takes up an area of around 4,000 square meters within the event space of a total of 20,000 square meters. Visitors can visit the exhibition from Sunday to Wednesday between 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. and from Thursday to Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. The last entry takes place 1.5 hours before closure. The ticket prices start at 25 euros.
For more information about the opening times and ticket sales, interested parties can consult the Marx Halle website and find out about the details of the exhibition: "The last days of Pompeii" .
The Marx Halle is known for its impressive exhibitions, and the upcoming presentation about Pompeii promises to take visitors on a captivating journey into the past through modern technologies. If you have the opportunity, you can look forward to a unique experience that gives up history.
In addition to this exhibition, the care of the Naschmarkt Museum by the market office could also be of interest, as well as exciting stories about a bear and a bird.
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