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Storytelling

Places and objects offer starting points for the most exciting stories - a perfect basis for immersing your visitors in other worlds.

Your audience can be offered a wide variety of narrative styles. Sometimes they enter into dialogue with a knowledgeable companion, sometimes they may encounter devious counterparts. Or your guests have to become active themselves and contribute to the progress of the plot with their own actions.

Family doing a floor puzzle
Using escape game techniques, even the route through the exhibition becomes an exciting puzzle - a task that can also be solved wonderfully as a family or small group. Why not try it out for yourself? At Kriebstein Castle, for example!
Flip book
At the botanika Bremen, we were able to realise six tours at once, all of which are told in different ways - sometimes primarily via video or audio, sometimes in dialogue as a chat or sometimes for reading in a scrollable diary. Consistent, because they are dedicated to different topics and are aimed at different target groups.
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A varied use of media at Kriebstein Castle combines information transfer with playful elements. The quiz modules do not always have to be digital: Analogue "hands-on" elements and tasks that can only be completed with physical activity have proven their worth. (© Schlösserland Sachsen, Photo: J.Riethausen)
Views of an actor in nine different roles
We enjoy working on our projects with actors who bring historical characters to life using high-quality make-up and authentic costumes. Just like in the "Medicus" exhibition at the Historical Museum of the Palatinate in Speyer. There, the audience was able to talk to ten luminaries of medical history via smartphone and life-size screens.
 
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