FABRE & THE CITY 2 APP

OCTOBER 10, 2020 – CITY OF MONTPELLIER

The Fabre Museum offers a geolocation app for exploring the history of medicine and art in Montpellier. An animated tour of the places and monuments that have played a key role in the history of medicine and pharmacy, created to mark the 800th anniversary of the Faculty of Medicine.

3

proposed routes

8

centuries of history covered

14

geolocated points in the city of Montpellier

360

degrees: this is the format of the animated scenes integrated into the tour, recounting the history of the site.

  • AN APP 100% MADE IN MONTPELLIER!

    Under the direction of the Musée Fabre, with the participation of the Faculty of Medicine for scientific support and the Tourist Office, the app was developed by Atlantide, animated by Les Fées Spéciales, and scripted by Manoir du Crime, three players in the gaming sector in Montpellier!

  • A HISTORICAL JOURNEY, WITH 14 GEOLOCATED POINTS

    The app lets you (re)discover the history of medicine in Montpellier with 14 geolocated points throughout the city. Each point is linked to a puzzle to be solved during the adventure trail.

  • A FREE APP FOR EVERYONE

    The app can be downloaded on smartphones running iOS or Android.

  • Mickaël DELAFOSSE

    Mayor-President of Montpellier Mediterranean Metropolis

  • Michel HILAIRE

    Director of the Fabre Museum

  • Florence Hudowicz

    Curator at the Fabre Museum

  • Boris BELLANGER

    Deputy Mayor of Montpellier, responsible for the historic center

  • Anne LE CABEC

    Head of Digital Development at the Musée Fabre

  • Gérald CHANQUES

    Secretary-General and Spokesperson for the COPIL 800th Anniversary Committee, scientific project manager for the Faculty

  • Anne Le Cabec and Renan North

    At the Fabre Museum for overall project coordination

  • Florian Marquet

    From the Manoir du Crime association for the scriptwriting of the investigation game

  • The Special Fairies and Atlantis

    For the development of the app and its visuals

  • Renan North

    For press relations and dossier preparation

  • Gérald Chanques and Christophe Bonnel

    For scientific cooperation with the teams that developed the application

  • The Tourist Office

    For their support in this project