OPEN-AIR MUSEUM
The open-air museum is sonorisées frescoes that plunge spectators through over 2500 years of history. The first edition was launched in 2013. The frescoes, including a monumental illustration of the signing of the Treaty of Andelot, are installed on the facades of the village houses. Some are devoted to the investigation and rehabilitation of Joan of Arc by the knights of Andelot, others to Gaston d'Orléans or illustrate the Great rebellion of the Val Rognon of 1709. The process is revolutionary: it gives the illusion of a 3 D projection. Other asset: the great hours of Andelot are commented by the voice of Michel Galabru, the great actor makes the frescoes with his particular stamp. In the long term, the visitor can see a dozen frescoes. Andelot comes out of anonymity thanks to the history of France and the new technologies, and that is all the better!
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