From May 2012 to the end of July 2012, the Exhibition “Under a Common Sky – the Commonwealth of Many Nations, Religions and Cultures (16th to 18th Centuries)” was staged by the Museum of Polish History at one of the most historically important places in Warsaw – the Kings Castle.
Under the patronage of the President of Poland, Bronislaw Komorowski, the ten exhibition rooms of the Royal Castle in Warsaw were transformed to exhibit 200 ancient artifacts from almost 50 sources, including museums, libraries, monasteries, and private collections.
The Project was recognised as the best historical exhibition of 2012 and received Poland’s most prestigious museum award – the Sybilla award – from Minister of Culture, Bohdan Zdrojewski.
From the early stages of the Exhibition’s design, Unique Interactive worked closely with the museum authorities, historians, and curators to incorporate new technologies; the result was 14 interactive multimedia installations and 6 interactive multiscreen presentations.
Our goal was to create unique, innovative, and intriguing interactive exhibition presentations, offering a richer and more engaging experience to visitors.
Our solutions were key tools in the success of the Exhibition, emphasising the original historic exhibits and offering immersive interactive presentations and games.
The President of Poland, Bronislaw Komorowski, commented “The exhibition ‘Under a Common Sky’ is an interesting Exhibition designed and presented in a modern way using completely new techniques”.
From May 2012 to the end of July 2012, the Exhibition “Under a Common Sky – the Commonwealth of Many Nations, Religions and Cultures (16th to 18th Centuries)” was staged by the Museum of Polish History at one of the most historically important places in Warsaw – the Kings Castle.
The Project was recognised as the best historical exhibition of 2012 and received Poland’s most prestigious museum award – the Sybilla award – from Minister of Culture, Bohdan Zdrojewski.
Under the patronage of the President of Poland, Bronislaw Komorowski, the ten exhibition rooms of the Royal Castle in Warsaw were transformed to exhibit 200 ancient artifacts from almost 50 sources, including museums, libraries, monasteries, and private collections.
From the early stages of the Exhibition’s design, Unique Interactive worked closely with the museum authorities, historians, and curators to incorporate new technologies; the result was 14 interactive multimedia installations and 6 interactive multiscreen presentations.
Our goal was to create unique, innovative, and intriguing interactive exhibition presentations, offering a richer and more engaging experience to visitors.
Our solutions were key tools in the success of the Exhibition, emphasising the original historic exhibits and offering immersive interactive presentations and games.
The President of Poland, Bronislaw Komorowski, commented “The exhibition ‘Under a Common Sky’ is an interesting Exhibition designed and presented in a modern way using completely new techniques”.