This installation focuses on SPECTRE and the scenes filmed in Sölden, but also includes other chapters from the 24 James Bond films. 007 ELEMENTS takes visitors on a journey through a series of interactive high-tech galleries that revolve around the trademark and all the classic elements of a James Bond film - wonderful title sequences and dramatic soundscapes, breathtaking action scenes as well as cars and technical gadgets, unique locations, iconic studio sets and, of course, a large number of convincing characters.

9 ROOMS ON 2 LEVELS
The exhibition opens up spectacular views of Tyrol's mountains and valleys, including the original SPECTRE filming locations in Sölden. There is barrier-free access from the Gaislachkoglbahn mountain station to the entrance level. This allows every visitor to enjoy the gondola ride up the mountain and also ensures that the subsequent visit to the installation can take place in peace and quiet and without crowds.

 © 007 James Bond and James Bond Materials © 1962-2018 DANJAQ, LLC and United Artists Corporation

© 007 James Bond and James Bond Materials © 1962-2018 DANJAQ, LLC and United Artists Corporation

The Barrel of the Gun

Visitors enter the 007 ELEMENTS installation through the "Barrel of the Gun (Revolverlauf)", an atmospheric antechamber. This room is based on two basic principles that are inextricably linked to James Bond films: innovative title sequences and dramatic music guaranteed to give you goosebumps.

The Barrel of the Gun © 007 James Bond and James Bond Materials © 1962-2018 DANJAQ, LLC and United Artists Corporation

The Barrel of the Gun © Kristopher Grunert Gallery

The Plaza
In the open-air Plaza, the imposing architectural angles frame the unique mountain panorama. The sharp corners and edges are reminiscent of the work of the famous Bond production designer Sir Ken Adam, who had the greatest influence on the design of this building.

The lobby
The lobby reflects the kind of antechamber through which Bond typically enters the villain's lair. An exclusive film narrated by Skyfall and Spectre director Sam Mendes is shown here, taking visitors through the history of numerous James Bond films from Dr. No to Spectre. Mendes also describes his personal connection to the film series.

The Lair
This room provides innovative insights into the new world of digital theater, which presents the characters and dialogues of the Bond films in a refreshing and exciting way.

Lair © Kristopher Grunert Gallery

Lair © Kristopher Grunert Gallery

The Briefing room
Actress Naomie Harris aka Moneypenny talks about how writing the script for the series led to the choice of locations and how these locations in turn influenced some of the most iconic studio sets in an exclusive film. Particular attention is paid to the locations and landscapes that are important to the Austrian action scenes in Spectre.

The Tech Lab
The Tech Lab gives an insight into some of the cutting-edge technology used in Bond films. In this state-of-the-art space, visitors can interact with technology and admire some of the old props. Another focus is the digital creativity that is particularly prominent in James Bond productions.

The Action Hall
This is an installation mainly dedicated to special effects and stunt scenes. It also shows the front part of the plane piloted by Bond in Spectre. Visitors can take a look behind the scenes and at the exact sequence of the wild Spectre chase scenes on the mountain.

The Screening Room
In the Screening Room, the Austrian action scenes from Spectre are shown, giving visitors a new understanding of how they were created.

The Legacy Hall
The gallery offers a look back through an extensive 007 archive, which can be discovered via interactive touchscreens. It was provided by EON Productions. Exclusive 007 items can also be purchased here.
November 16, 2023 to April 21, 2024

www.007elements.soelden.com

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