Arbejdermuseet in Copenhagen, Denmark, has added a new gallery to its collections.
The museum, which charts the history of the Danish workers' movement, has created a new section called Industry worker at the site.
The exhibition starts in an introductory room where a seven-minute long, high definition movie with historical facts is displayed on a 42 inch LCD monitor.
After the introductory room, visitors go through several exhibition rooms which offer a number of "listening posts", allowing guests to listen to interviews of workers of the local industry from a century ago.
The exhibition has been designed by Danish firm Blekksprut AS, while Multi Tekst was responsible for integrating the multimedia used in the exhibition. The show uses technology supplied by Medialon as the main show control system.
Arbejdermuseet was founded in 1983 and celebrates the working class' struggle for equality and rights during the last 150 years through artworks and exhibitions aimed at teaching younger generations about the working man's conditions and hardships.
Galleries include a full-sized replica of a workers’ 1930's apartment.