On the occasion of the Paris Olympics, the Sportgarden interactive Olympic exhibition and sports park was opened in the Holdudvar on Margaret Island.
As part of this, the Hungarian Olympic and Sports Museum’s Sport Odyssey exhibition presents not only the history of the Olympics, but also how the world of sport and its development is connected to our lives in so many ways. The exhibition features iconic sporting equipment and artefacts from the museum’s collection, as well as archival film footage, interactive games and unique installations.
We are proud to have designed the exhibition and coordinated the development of its content! It was inspiring to work with our partners and the museum’s team.
Visit Holdudvar and experience the speed of a 100-meter sprint, create your own digital elite athlete physique with the help of artificial intelligence, and step onto the medal podium! The exhibition and Sportgarden are open to visitors until September 15th.
Photo by Péter Papajcsik / Index
The exhibition and the Sportgarden are open until 15 September.
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We designed an Interactive Olympic exhibition
In celebration of the Paris Olympics, the Sportgarden interactive Olympic exhibition and sports park has opened at the Holdudvar on Margaret Island. As part of this event, the Sport Odyssey exhibition by the Hungarian Olympic and Sports Museum was also organized. This exhibition not only showcases the history of the Olympics but also explores the many ways in which the world of sports and its development intersect with our lives. The exhibition features iconic sports equipment and artifacts from the museum’s collection, alongside archival film footage, interactive games, and unique installations.
We are proud to have designed the exhibition and coordinated the development of its content! It was inspiring to work with our partners and the museum’s team.
Visit Holdudvar and experience the speed of a 100-meter sprint, create your own digital elite athlete physique with the help of artificial intelligence, and step onto the medal podium! The exhibition and Sportgarden are open to visitors until September 15th.