
In the municipality of Sölden in southwestern Austria, high in the Alps, a museum dedicated to the latest Bond film, Spectre, has opened. The museum building, called 007 Elements, is located at an altitude of 3,048 meters and is designed in such a way that some of the halls are underground, while others offer magnificent views of the Alps.
The museum covers 1,300 square meters, according to Sölden's website. Nine rooms house a multimedia exhibition dedicated to the history of James Bond and the films about the super-spy. Visitors will see examples of weapons and spy equipment featured in the Bond films. The museum also houses the restaurant ice Q.
Museum tickets cost 22 euros for adults and 12 euros for children. You can reach the museum by taking the Gaislachkogl gondola.
Source: travel.ru