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The Alpine Shock Experience Pavilion is a newly built pavilion to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Jungfrau Railway. The pavilion directly connects the Sphinx Hall and the Ice Palace. The pavilion displays a variety of pictures, videos, and ice sculptures, recording the past and present of the Jungfrau.
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The Alpine Shock Experience Pavilion is a newly built pavilion to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Jungfrau Railway. The pavilion directly connects the Sphinx Hall and the Ice Palace. The pavilion displays a variety of pictures, videos, and ice sculptures, recording the past and present of the Jungfrau.
The Alps Shock Experience Hall was built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Jungfrau Railway. It opened on April 1, 2012. The tour route is 250 meters long. It not only has ice sculptures showing the development of Alpine tourism and the history of the Jungfrau Railway , Can better understand the story behind the iceberg train.
Located under the Jungfrau Observation Deck, connecting the Observation Deck and the Ice Palace, there are many ice sculptures, various models, pictures and even small videos to tell the construction process of the Jungfrau Railway Station.
After taking the mountain train to Jungfrau Station, follow the signs and take us to this experience hall, and then just walk in numerical order and visit one by one. The first thing I visited was the Dream Passage, and there were some historical pictures, which introduced the historical photos when excavating the highest railway station in the world. Walk along the passage to the Ice Palace, and go out to the Jungfrau Observation Deck
I really haven't been shocked. In fact, I think it's basically impossible to come here. The key is to look at the real mountains to truly feel shocked. It is said that the snow in the Alps has also begun to melt a bit!