The Magic Chambers of the Swarovski Crystal World offer und Erleben mit allen Sinnen.
The large crystal kaleidoscope which is tucked away behind the water-spouting giant has been remodeled for the second time and is now accessible for wheelchair users. Elevators where installed to overcome stairs, and the Crystal World team will happily provide assistance where needed. Wheelchairs are provided for mobility impaired visitors. In accordance with the exhibition’s concept of addressing all senses – smell, touch, see and hear – the Crystal Worlds also attract many hearing and/or visually impaired guests.
The accessible parking spaces are closest to the entrance. The entire park is wheelchair accessible. For guided tours and detailed information call +43.(0)5224.51080.
What’s New?
The Magic Chambers were converted to offer an even more intense experience. When stepping into Jim Whiting’s Mechanical Theatre, for instance, you are plunged into what seems like a madhouse — shirts and trousers flap and dance a disembodied dance, a mannequin minces back and forth endlessly; two men dining at a table swing round and round as they watch this surreal fashion show. There is much stomping and rattling around here and while it was all very zany, the installation is also an example of Swarovski’s technical expertise as each figure is custom made.
Touch screens were installed in all rooms and provide information in German, English, Italian and Chinese. The Ice Lane and Poseidon’s Puzzle, a new underwater world with crystalline sea creatures and waving plants, change with the movement of the visitors.