Maison carrée
EDEIS Nîmes
Along with Rome, Nîmes represents one of the most complete urban testimonies of Roman civilization in the West. As a city and colony founded in the 1st century B.C., it has preserved an important monumental ensemble from this period, which has made the city internationally renowned for several centuries.
The Maison carrée is without doubt the best preserved Roman temple in the world. Built in the first years of the 1st century, this building was dedicated to the cult of the imperial family. Inspired by the temples of Apollo and Mars Ultor in Rome, the Maison carrée impresses by the harmony of its proportions and the majesty that emanates from this exceptional monument.
Within the framework of the implementation of the new DSP of the city of Nîmes “Nîmes la Romaine”, we were in charge of the conception and the realization of the new course of the Maison carrée, in the process of obtaining the UNESCO label.
Our role:
Museum Manufactory managed the entire project, from the scenographic conception of the itinerary to the implementation of the scenography: conception, design, graphics, audiovisual and multimedia, production and installation integration.
Our service:
- Scenographic design
- Graphic design and execution
- Research and writing of contents
- Technical engineering and lighting
- Supply and installation of technical equipment
- Audiovisual and multimedia production
- Layout
- Printing and installation
- Site management