The lighting concept aims to make light inconspicuous while emphasizing the architecture of the hall and display cases. The interior lighting of the showcases is carefully designed to eliminate sharp shadows and evenly flood the cases with light. Delicate accent lighting around the objects highlights the metals and stones, making the details visible.

The exhibition features a combination of lighting solutions that enhance the visual impact of the exhibits without overpowering them. By using subtle nuances and careful placement of luminaires, the lighting design enhances a sense of scale of gigants gold archs and silver walls of showcases allows the architecture and artifacts to take center stage. The chosen lighting techniques highlight the shape and volume of the showcases, while also making the precious metals and stones gleam.

Overall, the “Russian Phoenix. Suzdal land” exhibition offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the history of Suzdal lands through a collection of well-preserved and significant artifacts. The thoughtful lighting lighting design enriches the overall experience by enhancing the architectural beauty of the exhibition space and illuminating the exhibits in a way that reveals their intricate details. Caustic light reflections on the ceiling vaults create a delicate pattern of the wings of the magical phoenix bird that gave the exhibition its name.


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