The last days of Pompeii: Immerse yourself in the story!

The last days of Pompeii: Immerse yourself in the story!
rumbling and roaring visitors in Hall C of the Obex site in Oberhausen. With the new exhibition "The last days of Pompeii", the guests are offered a unique and immersive experience, which brought the Roman city to life, which was spilled over 2000 years ago by the catastrophic outbreak of the Vesuvius. The dark music and the smell of rubber and underground parking air create an impressive atmosphere at the beginning, which is already reinforced by an antique statue in the entrance area.
The exhibition, which is accessible every day from 9:00 a.m., uses the latest technologies to present the city and its residents' dramatic hours. Various elements come together, including digital projection rooms, virtual reality experiences and real artifacts from Pompeii. Visitors can admire the reproduced Pompejan architecture and immerse themselves in the holiday mood of past times through VR technology.
detailed experience rooms
The exhibition structure shapes different areas that enrich the experience. Among them, the immersive room shows a digital projection, while interactive elements are offered in the amphitheater in the VR area. In the Metavere room, visitors have the opportunity to explore the mysteries' villa as avatar. A special area also exhibits real artifacts, including casts of the victims of the volcanic eruption, which impressively illustrate the tragedy and shock of the events at that time.
The expected duration of a visit is an average of 60 to 90 minutes, which gives guests enough time to experience all the highlights of the exhibition. The exhibition is suitable for all ages, but children under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult. The VR and Meta-Verse experiences that are recommended for children from 5 years should be particularly mentioned.
practical information for visitors
The opening times of the exhibition vary depending on the day of the week. It is open until 9:45 p.m. on weekends, while the number of bookable slots on weekdays can vary. Admission closes 15 minutes after the last available time window, and the exhibition closes two hours later.
Tickets are available at prices of € 14.00 for children (4-15 years) and € 23.50 for adults. There is also the Vesuvius package for € 47.50 that contains admission and merchandise articles. Tickets can be bought on site, but only as long as stocks last, transmissions are free, but reimbursements are not possible.
Several options are available for arrival. The OBEX is easily accessible, just 15 minutes' walk from Oberhausen Central Station. There are also 240 own parking spaces that are available for € 6 per visit. A small outdoor garden area offers a smoke -free retreat and refuge.
In the OBEX, special safety regulations apply, so larger pockets are not allowed than A4 and there are lockers for personal objects. In addition, it is pointed out that there is no WLAN access, but the network coverage in the area is good.
Overall, the exhibition "The last days of Pompeii" offers an incomparable experience, which is both edukatively and emotionally touching, and gives deeper insights into the everyday life of the Pompei residents. A combination of the latest technology and historical authenticity revives the past in an impressive way. For further information on the exhibition, we refer to the corresponding pages at RP online href = "https://pompeji-experience.com/oberhausen/"> pompeji experience and DetailsQuellen