A new exhibition utilizing “talking portraits” has opened in Bojná, Slovakia, a location of major archaeological importance linked to the Great Moravian Empire. The exhibit aims to explore and present the history of this early medieval kingdom through an innovative approach. These portraits, presumably employing modern technology, offer a unique and engaging way to connect visitors with the past. Bojná itself is a crucial site for understanding Great Moravian culture and societal structure, having yielded significant archaeological discoveries. The exhibition seeks to leverage the site’s importance and the novelty of the presentation method to attract wider interest in this period of Slovak history. Details regarding the specific technology used and the content of the “talking portraits” have not been widely released, but the exhibition represents a novel attempt at historical interpretation.
