SÖLDEN, AUSTRIA: In the last part of his adventures, moviegoers saw James Bond starving in the Austrian Alps. Now at the same place, at 3,000 meters altitude, a museum dedicated to the world of fictional spy has opened its doors.
After a vertiginous ride by cable car, visitors to the museum will be greeted by the sight of the angular and futuristic concrete structure that rises from the sheer cliff, facing a panorama of spectacular peaks – the image of the city. a secret den of the agent.
The installation "007 Elements", which was inaugurated this week in the Austrian province of Tyrol, uses one of the most remarkable places of the latest film of the franchise, "Specter" 2015.
Several key scenes were shot in Soelden, one of Austria's most famous winter sports resorts, in the heart of the Oetztal Alpine Valley.
The steel and glass clinic where Lea Seydoux's character works in the movie is actually a gourmet restaurant next to the cable car station – which is now next to the museum. And the Oetztal Glacier Road was the host of the pursuit between Daniel Craig's 007 and the perennial bad guys, against the backdrop of snow-capped peaks.