In the rooms, military artifacts recovered from the rocks of the Massif are mixed, reconstructions and models supported by today’s multimedia technology, and a path that invites the visitor to remember not only those who fought in the Great War, but also civilians, both men and women, who were involuntarily involved in the conflict.
It consists of three rooms: the heroes' room, the settings room, and the multimedia room.
In the first room, visitors discover the figures, both men and women, who contributed to the Great War.
In the second room, four visually striking settings are showcased: the “modern” weapons of aircraft and machine guns, the mountain trench position, the military transport vehicles and the mules, the tactical command hut on the summit.
In the last room, a computer with an interactive system allows the visitor, using a touch-screen device, to activate a georeferenced laser pointer on 30 locatable sites on the model, and to launch a multimedia program by choosing from the 30 tabs related to the sites, with photos, historical news, period films, and hiking information for visiting the Pasubio of the represented places.
A narrating voice describes the images and the information that follow on the wall-sized maxi screen, allowing even the hearing impaired to fully enjoy the contents of the program.
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