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VR Glacier Experience Diavolezza

Pontresina-Diavolezza

VR Glacier Experience Diavolezza

Pontresina-Diavolezza
Unique “Virtual Reality Glacier Experience” visitors’ centre to open in Pontresina Graubündner Kantonalbank offers a virtual journey through time into the world of glaciers and water A new interactive exhibition in Pontresina in the Upper Engadine reveals the impacts of climate change. From 10 October 2020, the “Virtual Reality Glacier Experience” will offer visitors a one-of-a-kind virtual journey through time around the Morteratsch Glacier. This tourist attraction has been made possible by Graubündner Kantonalbank (GKB) as part of its 150th anniversary celebrations. The interactive Virtual Reality Glacier Experience exhibition provides answers to questions about glaciers and water, and takes visitors on a journey through time and space. Interested visitors can immerse themselves in the past and the future, and experience the area around the Morteratsch Glacier by taking part in four virtual tours. An array of climate scenarios illustrate how the glacier tongue is retreating. Visitors can find out about what could potentially be achieved by the MortAlive glacier protection project headed by glaciologist Felix Keller. The idea behind MortAlive is to cover the glacier tongue with technical snow made from melt water in summer in order to protect the ice sheet. What's more, the project aims to do all of this without using any electricity. “With this new exhibition, we aim to raise awareness of glacial melting and the need for pioneering projects. Well-founded science coupled with state-of-the-art knowledge transfer techniques give rise to the kind of innovation that Graubündner Kantonalbank wants to support,” said GKB CEO Daniel Fust. Whether you are young or old, from the local area or from another country, this topic affects everybody. To celebrate its anniversary, Graubündner Kantonalbank joined forces with renowned partners to create an exhibition that allows visitors to experience the impacts of climate change. Over the past two years, an old restaurant at the Diavolezza valley station has been transformed into an attraction that underlines the Bank’s anniversary motto of setting an example with sustainability in mind: “The Virtual Reality Glacier Experience shows visitors the global impact of water being removed from the environment and the ways in which Graubünden is trying to meet this challenge at a local level”, said Peter Fanconi, Chair of GKB. Surrounded by the rugged natural landscape and the imposing Bernina massif, the centre is located right at the heart of the action and can thus have an optimal impact on visitors. A journey through time focusing on glaciers and water

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Open: from 10.03.2024 to 30.04.2025 
Daily 9:30am - 5pm

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  • Alpine living and living culture
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+41 81 839 39 10
Talstation Diavolezza
7504 Pontresina-Diavolezza

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