More details on the 007 exhibition opening in Bregenz this month
The Vorarlberg town where key scenes of the last James Bond movie were shot is to have its own 007 museum - reports the
Austrian Times.
Bregenz officials have created a permanent exhibit at the townâs Festspielhaus that opens on 20 March. Entry will be free of charge.
The museum will have props from the location where "Quantum of Solace" was shot last summer as well as pictures and fact sheets to provide an intense "behind the scenes" insight.
Other museum sections look back at the public viewing area for the European Football Championships in the town as well as the stage for the opera "Tosca" by Giacomo Puccini that was the setting for seven minutes of Bond footage.
Vital scenes of the 22nd Bond flick â in which the main character, played by British actor Daniel Craig, discovers his enemiesâ identities â were shot at the impressive stage on the shore of Lake Constance. A 250-strong team was on location for nine days of work last May.
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