Our biggest multimedia project to date, including several modules of our DIVIT (Digital Showcase) system. It includes spectacular multimedia touchscreens, augmented and virtual reality applications, and a digital mixed reality table of Hungary, as well as an indoor and outdoor tour guide mobile app to enhance the user experience.
The newly built 1100 square metre, two-storey building can accommodate 35-40,000 visitors a year and serves as a science centre and science playhouse.
The fascinating, well-organised modern exhibition includes a phytotron, a variety of soil types, the greenhouse effect and a VR headset that lets you try being a bee flying from flower to flower.
The fascinating, well-organised exhibition explains what a ‘phytotron’ is, how many different types of soil there are, what the greenhouse effect is, and even a VR headset that lets you try being a bee flying from flower to flower.