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6- At the Château de Beaugency, famous figures bring history to life

Welcome your public with branded guides! They've lived through history and, with augmented reality, they've come back to life. Each site has welcomed a famous figure: at the château de BeaugencyHenri IV and Joan of Arc; in Paris, Napoleon; at the Musée des vallées cévenoles, writer Robert Louis Stevenson; on the Gergovie plateau, Vercingetorix of course... and on the landing beaches, our valiant soldiers!

7- With the Dreux museum, fantastic scenes worthy of superheroes

A druid transformed into a superhero? In Dreux, the Musée d'Art et Histoire offers visitors a surprising discovery of its "Renaissance" heritage. Visitors accompany the druid Drius on his quest to find the magic formula to open the gateway to time. A final scene, worthy of the greatest cinema superheroes, performed in augmented reality, will surprise even the most valiant.

8- Discover the industrial past at the Pont-à-Mousson museum

Ever heard of the papier-mâché industry? In 1872, the Adt family opened a papier-mâché factory in Pont-à-Mousson. Although the factory has now disappeared, immersive augmented reality brings this industrial past back to life, taking visitors back a century to operate and understand the machines on display.

9- An enhanced guide for guided tours of Château de la Hunaudaye

The discovery of Château de la Hunaudayein Brittany can only be discovered in the company of an expert guide. In addition to multimedia content, the guide offers his audience augmented guides on tablets, featuring reconstructions of parts of the castle that have disappeared: ramparts, the central staircase and its two evolutions, decoration of an interior room...

10- MuséoParc d'Alésia brings its archaeological site to life

Visit Alesia Museopark will be offering immersive reconstructions of the Alesia archaeological site to be experienced on site... thanks to the Alesia the 4 Seasons application, where visitors will be able to observe the evolution of the archaeological site during all seasons from different points of view.


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