Museum of Equestrian Art (Jerez de la Frontera, Cadiz)

Client: Andalusian School of Equestrian Foundation

The Andalusia archaeological vestiges highlight the figure of the horse around the Guadalquivir River during the time of the Iberians. Since then, going through the games of canes between the gentlemen from Jerez during the Middle Ages, or after the Renaissance, when these games become equestrian shows in Jerez, until in the 20th century the Royal Andalusian School systematizes this tradition.

Using the most innovative museographic techniques and multimedia and interactive technologies to facilitate each visitor to investigate the equestrian art.

The welcome room has a capacity for 65 people where visitors are received and the first explanations are given, it is equipped with a spectacular projection system and 7.1 sound that impresses the visitor.

In the different rooms we provide systems in several languages ​​and adapted for visitors with hearing disabilities, in which we are shown the information through HD screens as well as the creation of interactive games and virtual characters with whom we can talk.



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