experience design
sound design
digitalization
Spanning 500 square metres, housing 60 rare original artefacts, and featuring 3,500 digitised documents across 11 tables and multimedia maps, the Caruso Museum is an immersive experience that incorporates 3D animations, 43 sound stations, and cinematic installations.
As the first national museum dedicated to Enrico Caruso, it stands as a singular expansive space—a true chamber of wonders.
The museum’s layout predominantly embraces multimedia elements while harmoniously integrating various traditional components. This approach ensures a balanced coexistence of the new and the old, enhancing the atmosphere of the Sala Dorica at the Palazzo Reale in Naples and preserving the original and distinctive features of the environment.
The exhibition space is intelligently segmented, offering visitors a clear and linear pathway to into and comprehend the narrative of the iconic character. Technology plays a crucial role, enabling interaction with collectibles, photographic images, original posters, and memorabilia strategically placed along the route.
Special emphasis has been placed on incorporating sound content into the exhibition design. Leveraging Beacons, visitors can engage with music, podcasts, and enjoy audioguide features.