Casson Mann’s visitor attraction at the World Heritage Site of Lascaux, features a state-of-the-art facsimile of the paleolithic painted cave. The real Lascaux cave closed in 1963, but the facsimile, opened in 2016, replicates not only its paintings, but its acoustic, and environmental conditions. Buried underground, the facsimile offers a visit as authentic as it is possible to make. Within a series of interpretive galleries, visitors interrogate the art, techniques and the prehistoric context. Each gallery houses an immersive, interactive exhibition. Visitors are equipped with a bespoke multimedia guide that interacts with exhibits, offering augmented experiences and deeper levels of information.
Casson Mann’s visitor attraction at the World Heritage Site of Lascaux, features a state-of-the-art facsimile of the paleolithic painted cave. The real Lascaux cave closed in 1963, but the facsimile, opened in 2016, replicates not only its paintings, but its acoustic, and environmental conditions. Buried underground, the facsimile offers a visit as authentic as it is possible to make. Within a series of interpretive galleries, visitors interrogate the art, techniques and the prehistoric context. Each gallery houses an immersive, interactive exhibition. Visitors are equipped with a bespoke multimedia guide that interacts with exhibits, offering augmented experiences and deeper levels of information.