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We present a work-in-progress interactive exhibit for the mu- seum of Onna (L'Aquila, Italy). The Onna Onlus and the citizens of Onna have the ambitious project to rebuild the town affected by the earthquake of April 2009 and to create a museum in memory of Onna. In addition to the tradi- tional fruition tools for museums, we have been asked for an interactive system capable to communicate the past events and the efforts invested. We are working on a multi-modal system composed of an indoor environment in which visitors can interact with a natural interface system and an outdoor module based on a cross-platform mobile application. A pro- filing method is also exploited in order to extract a profile of interest of each visitor and then use it to suggest in-depth personalized and geo-located information about the disaster and the local history via multimedia contents.