Avanzia Archaeological Site Barrio Andalusi

This museological initiative showcases the archaeological heritage of this site in Almeria with historical recreations AV, Mapping and Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies, Integrated by engineering Avanzia, to create an immersive experience on your tour.

Avanzia Archaeological Site Barrio AndalusiLocated next to the Alcazaba of the Andalusian city of Almeria, This new museum around the Barrio Andalusí Archaeological Site (Formerly known as Mesón Gitano) It highlights the legacy of this group of twelve cave houses, it was inhabited by an active Andalusian settlement between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries, discovered in 2024 after a restoration project.

specifically, The archaeological work prior to the remodelling works brought to light a great discovery for the city of Almeria, since under the remains of the old hotel of the Mesón Gitano and covered by several tons of earth, A number of houses in good archaeological condition were discovered, and it was decided to maintain the site for the knowledge and enjoyment of citizens and tourists.

Avanzia Archaeological Site Barrio AndalusiThis enhancement of the Barrio Andalusí archaeological site has just opened its doors as part of the museums of the city's cultural and tourist offer, the result of a Creation of exhibition spaces, reproductions and historical reenactments with Audio-visual technologies, made up of the Avanzia engineering, to offer a immersive experience to the visitor during their tour.

For this project, Avanzia has integrated Augmented and Virtual Reality, along with audio-visual reproductions, Projection Mapping and Interactive Applications through different multimedia media, such as screens and tablets.

the Graphic Design and Display Cases complete this space based on the original concept of creation based on the repetition of strata, simulating the archaeological site.

Avanzia Archaeological Site Barrio Andalusi


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by • 26 sea, 2024
• section: Case studies, display, formation, projection, augmented reality