Danube´s Archaeological eLandscapes - Hungarian National Museum opened successfully its VR room and exhibition

07-06-2022

As the third project partner in a row, the Hungarian National Museum opened successfully its VR room and exhibition.
The "Stories of the Past - Virtual Journey into Lost Landscapes" exhibition series is a joint exhibition within the Danube's Archaeological Landscapes project that is present in 10 European countries. The Hungarian partner coordinated the Virtual Reality visualization of the Vértesszőlős palaeolithic site and Villa Romana Baláca.

The exhibition was presented by:
• Dr Gábor Virágos, Deputy Director-General of Archaeology, head of the NIA
• Dr Szilvia Fábián, archaeologist, project manager of the Danube's Archaeological eLandscapes
The VR room opening ceremony is also the opening event for the Hungarian Mobility Action Week within the project that is focused on the Cultural Landscapes and offers many interesting programs for experts, school children and a broader audience.


  

 

 

Programme co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA, ENI)