The unique multimedia interactive
complex has opened at the picturesque Burabai resort area. According to the
Kazakh Ministry of Culture and Information, it is set to become one of the most
technologically advanced museums in Kazakhstan, welcoming up to 500 visitors
daily. Thanks to the latest animation and audiovisual technologies, each
visitor will be able to delve deeper into the country’s history and the
atmosphere of Kazakh culture. Overall, the complex is divided into nine halls.
The Great Steppe Heritage exhibit features a holographic performance by the
artists of the Astana Ballet Theatre, accompanied by the Hassak ethno-folk
ensemble. The Travel to Kazakhstan area showcases the richness and beauty of
the country’s tourist sites. Unique visual technology in the Cube 360 Hall
creates an immersive film-like experience for viewers. With the help of special
effects created in this hall, visitors are immersed in unique and vibrant
experiences through peripheral vision. Five projectors and two side screens
produce a 270-degree panoramic image, enabling viewers to take in the entire
scene at once.
«The land of Kokshetau is
renowned not only for its extraordinary and majestic natural beauty but also
for its rich ancient history, diverse traditions, and customs, as well as our
great batyrs and poets. The first thing we introduce to our tourists and
foreign guests is our culture and traditions,» Akmola region governor Marat Akhmetzhanov
said.