At Merlins, immersive experiences are not built in isolation. They are forged through culture, technology, and the evolution of how stories are told.
Our creative partners previously designed and delivered an immersive exhibition experience for ACF Fiorentina, bringing a football club’s heritage into a physical, walk-through world. That work continues to inform how we approach new immersive projects today — especially as rapidly evolving technologies reshape what is now possible in storytelling.
We are currently in early-stage development on a new immersive exhibition concept centered on a historic football era — an era that has already been explored through a completed screen series created outside of Merlins.
This is not a continuation of that series.
This is not an exhibition announcement.
This is Merlins studying what happens next.
From Screen to Streets
At the heart of Merlins is the philosophy of Screen to Streets — the idea that powerful sports stories should not live only on screens, but expand into the physical world.
When an era has already been documented on screen, the question becomes:
How do you enter it?
How do you walk through it?
Hear it?
Stand inside it?
Encounter it in the streets, not just in scenes?
Our current development work explores how a football club — and the era that defined it — could be translated into immersive environments that live beyond exhibition halls and extend into city spaces, public installations, street-level experiences, and traveling worlds.
From Era to Experience
Before a single environment is designed, Merlins begins with deep era research — not only matches and athletes, but the cultural forces surrounding them:
• the cities and supporters
• the fashion and sound
• the broadcast style and stadium rituals
• the training grounds, tunnels, and gathering places
• the emotional identity of the time
We study how an era felt to live inside.
Then we explore how that feeling can be rebuilt spatially — through architecture, sound design, projection, interactive systems, and emerging technologies that allow stories to move around the visitor, not just in front of them.
Building Living Worlds
Merlins immersive exhibitions are conceived as living journeys.
Not museums.
Not highlight reels.
But worlds.
Locker rooms.
Streets.
Tunnels.
Training grounds.
Match days.
Night scenes.
After the final whistle.
As technologies rapidly evolve, so does our approach — allowing us to imagine experiences where the visitor is no longer watching history, but moving through it.
Our Philosophy
We do not start with floor plans.
We start with imagination.
At Merlins, development is a creative act — a space where eras are re-interpreted, environments are prototyped, and possibilities are tested long before announcements are made.
Some projects remain concepts.
Some evolve into partnerships.
Some become traveling worlds.
All begin the same way.
By asking:
What if you could step inside an era?
Closing
At Merlins, every great football era is a kingdom.
Every legend, a knight.
Every city, a living chapter of the story.
This exhibition is still being forged.
Our philosophy is simple:
Let your imagination go wild.