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</html><thumbnail_url>https://rocamoraarquitectura.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/MUVI-MUSEO-DE-VILLENA-ROCAMORA-DISENO-Y-ARQUITECTURA-6-scaled.jpg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>2560</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>2032</thumbnail_height><description>MUVI Promoter: Villena City Council Date:2024 Categories: Permanent Exhibition Design, Archaeology More details Location: Villena, Alicante Museological project: Laura Hern&#xE1;ndez Alcaraz Museographic design: Rocamora Dise&#xF1;o y Arquitectura Graphic design: Luis Sanz Audiovisual design: Rocamora Dise&#xF1;o y Arquitectura Texts: Jes&#xFA;s Garc&#xED;a Guardiola, Laura Hern&#xE1;ndez Alcaraz Photographs: Laura Hern&#xE1;ndez Alcaraz Execution: Patrimonio Inteligente, Adara Comunicaci&#xF3;n Villena Museum Exhibits: An Innovative Museographic Approach The new Museum of Villena (MUVI) offers a museum experience that combines design, archaeological collections and technology to tell the rich history of Villena and its people. Our studio has developed a museographic design that not only exhibits historical objects, but also contextualizes them so that visitors can understand and appreciate their cultural and temporal significance. Villena History Room &#x2013; Jos&#xE9; M.&#xAA; Soler The visit begins in the room dedicated to the most influential figure in the archaeology of Villena in the twentieth century. This space presents objects from the old Jos&#xE9; M&#xAA; Soler Municipal Archaeological Museum, along with many others that have now been restored and are being exhibited for the first time. A timeline shows events in Villena with other contemporaries from other cultures around the world, as well as key episodes in the history of mankind. The tour, which begins fifty thousand years ago with hunter-gatherer societies and Neolithic artifacts, advances to the Bronze Age, highlighting the importance of this era with more than thirty sites in its territory. The exhibition progresses through the Iberian world in Villena until its Romanization, to continue with the medieval Villena, the Islamic castles and the Marquisate. Later, the urban expansion during the Renaissance and Baroque periods, represented with jewels of the Virgen de las Virtudes and works by the painter Jos&#xE9; Garc&#xED;a Hidalgo on loan from the Museo Nacional del Prado. The room concludes with relevant figures in politics and music, such as Joaqu&#xED;n M.&#xAA; L&#xF3;pez, Ruperto Chap&#xED; and Lola Vitoria. Villena Treasure Room The Treasure of Villena room contains the most important collection of the museum, an exceptional set declared of Cultural Interest and considered the most important set of prehistoric crockery in Europe, comparable only to that of Mycenae. Discovered in 1963, it has been in the Archaeological Museum &#xAB;Jos&#xE9; Mar&#xED;a Soler&#xBB;, under the protection of the city council. Now, the Museum of Villena has an exclusive apse-shaped room to guard these extraordinary pieces. Temporary Exhibition Hall The temporary exhibition hall presents the exhibition &#xAB;One hundred and fifty of 15,000. Villena, an ethnographic look&#xBB;, which illustrates the collective memory of Villena between 1858 and 1958. The exhibition begins with the arrival of the railroad in 1858, marking the beginning of economic modernization and industrialization, highlighting the export agriculture, wine, alcohol, furniture, chairs and footwear. The old aristocracy and the rising bourgeoisie were the main beneficiaries. These elements, together with the importance of water, constitute the identity symbols of contemporary Villena. The museographic approach of the Villena Museum transforms the visit into an educational and exciting experience. Each room and exhibit is designed to interact with visitors, offering multiple levels of information and forms of interaction. This not only preserves and presents the history of Villena, but also actively involves the public, making the Museum of Villena a museographic reference at local, regional and state level. Publications Aqu&#xED; Medios, Villena.es, Europa Press, El Peri&#xF3;dico de Villena, Portada.info, Alicante Plaza, Vinalop&#xF3;, El Espa&#xF1;ol, Cadena Ser, Informaci&#xF3;n, &#xC1; Punt, Villena Tell me, RNE Audios, Portada.info 2, Portada.info 3, Flat magazine, Veredes, Architecture and Business Arquitectura Museogr&#xE1;fica Aplicaciones gr&#xE1;ficas Iluminaci&#xF3;n y soporte Tecnolog&#xED;a Accesibilidad Dise&#xF1;o de estructura para acceso inmersivo a exposici&#xF3;n. Soporte gr&#xE1;fico compuesto por caj&#xF3;n de luz retroiluminado y textil impreso.&#xA0; Tratamiento y edici&#xF3;n de imagen a gran formato, ilustraciones, fotograf&#xED;as y textos. Impresi&#xF3;n por sublimaci&#xF3;n.&#xA0; Dise&#xF1;o de soportes para piezas y dise&#xF1;o de iluminaci&#xF3;n museogr&#xE1;fica. &#xA0; Proyecci&#xF3;n audiovisual y proyecci&#xF3;n de gobo para escenograf&#xED;a tem&#xE1;tica. Disposici&#xF3;n de informaci&#xF3;n gr&#xE1;fica a distancia y altura &#xF3;ptimas para lectura.&#xA0; Disposici&#xF3;n de piezas a altura accesible para todos los p&#xFA;blicos.&#xA0; Selecci&#xF3;n de tipograf&#xED;a, estilo, color, contraste y tama&#xF1;o adecuado para legibilidad.&#xA0; &#xA0;&#xA0; https://rocamoraarquitectura.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/MUVI-Museo-de-Villena-video-web.mp4</description></oembed>
