
Mogilev's Museum of Glory: An Immersive Journey Through History
Mogilev Museum Project: Bringing History to Life Through Interactive Exhibits Mogilev, Belarus – A new interactive museum is under construction in Mogilev, Belarus, promising to bring local history to life. The Museum of Glory of Mogilevshchina is incorporating cutting-edge technology to create an immersive experience for visitors. The project is being spearheaded by a dedicated team of artists and designers who are passionate about preserving the region's history. "We're using multimedia screens and projectors to create a truly immersive experience," explains Alexander Obuchnikov, the project's designer. "Visitors will be able to virtually walk through pre-war Gorky Park, for example, and experience the past in a way never before possible." The museum's exhibits will cover a wide range of historical periods, from pre-war life to the war years and beyond. The use of virtual reality and interactive elements is intended to make the museum engaging for all ages. The project is not without its challenges. Tatyana Tishkova-Abuchnikova, one of the decorators, notes the emotional weight of the project: "There are 117 names of soldiers and commanders who perished during the defense, found here on the territory by a search group of Mogilev Vikru. It's a responsibility we take very seriously." The museum's opening is highly anticipated, and it's expected to become a major cultural attraction in Mogilev. The innovative approach to museum design is sure to attract visitors from around the world and create a unique learning experience.