
The doors close and a silence laden with anticipation falls in the courtroom. The judge, lawyers and defendant take their respective seats as the atmosphere becomes palpably tense. What will the verdict be? The Jury Experience Milan catapults you directly inside a court of law, where the final word-the one that will decide whether the defendant is convicted or acquitted-is up to you and the rest of the audience. Evaluate each piece of evidence carefully; some details may reveal surprising truths.
The trial takes place on select dates and juror seating is limited, so don’t wait until the last minute to secure a ticket to this immersive legal experience. Between suspense and twists and turns, the Cardinal Ildefonso Schuster House will host an electrifying trial where the stakes are truly high. Will justice be served?
What does The Jury Experience consist of?
The Jury Experience is an immersive theatrical experience that will bring you face to face with your own moral values, prompting you to decree the verdict in this ethical court case. Professional actors will step fully into the part and present their case, with multimedia evidence and exceptional witnesses. For 60 minutes, you will find yourself immersed in an intense and solemn atmosphere, as if you were really part of the group of judges selected to deliver a final verdict and end a case that cannot go unsolved.
What is the trial about?
Artificial intelligence is now an integral part of our lives, and the future of technology runs through the streets of Milan. A driverless vehicle, managed by artificial intelligence through programming codes, seems to be the ideal solution for a new, more efficient and safer way of moving around the city. But is this really the case? And if an accident were to occur, who would be responsible? A unique case that puts the future of mobility and the safety of travelers and pedestrians on trial, with a verdict that will go down in history.
Tell me more about The Jury Experience
The Cardinal Ildefonso Schuster House will be transformed into the new Palace of Justice. In one of its majestic halls – decorated like a U.S. courtroom – the fate of the defendant will be decided through a painstaking analysis of the evidence. The trial will last a total of about 60 minutes: take your time, form your own conclusions and cast your vote only when you are truly convinced. The verdict could send someone behind bars.