Christmas in the Natural History Museum: 3D ornaments inspire visitors!

Christmas in the Natural History Museum: 3D ornaments inspire visitors!
The pre -Christmas period has found its way into the Vienna Natural History Museum and ensures a festive mood with an exciting innovation. In addition to the classic Christmas tree decorations, the Christmas tree in the foyer shines with impressive 3D pressure ornaments this year. These were created in the in-house 3D laboratory and are based on high-resolution 3D scans of unique objects from the extensive collections of the museum, including a bronze bull figure over 2,500 years old and a rare lunar fish specimen. Visitors can expect a truly festive context that newly illuminates the historical pieces, as Today.at
The highlight of the tree is undoubtedly the majestic replica of the almost 30,000 -year -old Venus of Willendorf, which adorns the top of the tree and greets the visitors when they enter the museum. This iconic figure is known internationally for its cultural importance and enhances the Christmas tree in an exceptional way. All 3D models used for ornamentation are available for free download in the online 3D museum of the Natural History Museum. Whether experienced hobbyists or newcomers in 3D printing, everyone can use these models to get a piece of museum history home, such as Erhalten Sie täglich die neuesten Artikel aus der Kategorie Technologie.
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