The Multimedia Show

Let your senses guide you through this exceptional presentation.

The Multimedia show has been put together with the latest HDAV technology (Futuroscope/DisneyWorld) and uses several high definition projectors to deliver a quality of image, up to 180 meters wide or over 360°, which represents the new standards for audio visual display. Its presentation can be adapted to any size of audience (300-50,000) and by combining Imax definition film with spectacular sound and lighting effects is a unique experience for any audience. Music, composed for the show, is performed by a live band.        

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Multimedia shows

Antinea’s kingdom: This extraordinary show invites the audience to discover the splendors of the oceans. Underlining the beauty of the underwater world and man’s links with it while pointing out the the threat that he currently poses to this vital ecosystem. Including works from some of the worlds best underwater photographers this show gives some perspective on the current state of the oceans.

European seas: Put together by the European union to present its new maritime policy in October 2007, this presentation gives an overview of Europe’s current status regarding the marine environment. It also illustrating the actions taken by various companies for the development of renewable marine resources.


Jules Verne, 20,000 leagues under the sea:
Produced in collaboration with the Turkish photographer, Alptekin Baloglü, this show is inspired by the story of Jules Verne “20,000 leagues under the sea”. Captain Némo leads the viewer on a voyage to discover the wonders of the underwater world on board the Nautilus. A combination of original drawings, photos and film, this show is suitable for all ages.

Colours of the planet: With the participation of Swiss photographer, Thomas Marent, this show draws a parallel between the world’s tropical forests and the coral reefs. These two apparently very different environments actually reveal many similarities, both very rich in biodiversity, often doted with a spectacular array of colours and forms. Here, nature demonstrates some of her most incredible ingenuity in survival strategies like camouflage and symbiosis.