MUSE, Tour Part 2
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Language: English / USA
Your visit now continues on the second floor of the MUSE, where you can admire numerous rocks, fossils and minerals, alternating with multimedia exhibitions dedicated to the geological history of the Alps.
The complex relationship between Humans and Nature is covered in depth in the section dedicated to the exploitation of underground resources. The exhibition ends with a section dedicated to natural disasters, with particular attention paid to the technologies that can help prevent them.
Once you’ve visited this floor, press pause, and press play again when you reach the first floor.
On this floor, you can take a fascinating trip through history, starting with the first signs of human presence on the Alps and continuing through the various phases in prehistory, from Neanderthals to Homo Sapiens, covering the introduction of farming and raising livestock during the Neolithic period and the major technological innovations of the Stone Age. Extremely realistic reproductions of prehistoric people carrying out daily activities allow the visitor to grasp just how difficult daily life must have been, and how extraordinary adaptable our ancestors were.
On this floor, the exhibition is brought to a close with a section dedicated to the negative effects of humans on the environment, with a particular focus on the challenge of achieving sustainability....