Since 26 March 2003, a room in the Eremitani Museum has been equipped with 7 workstations, some of which are multimedia, in order to allow visitors to study the frescoes in the Scrovegni Chapel and obtain information about the historical and artistic period in which Giotto lived and worked.
The use of various multimedia options (pictures, sound, commentaries, and real or multimedia reconstructions) will enable visitors to play an active role and virtually enter reconstructed areas. There are both "passive" and "active" study approaches, in which visitors can personally interact. They can thus become familiar with Giotto's art and its historical context, and concentrate on their favourite themes at the same time.