AufRuhr 1225! 2010 Herne, LWL-Museum of Archaeology

Client
Regional Association of Westphalia-Lippe (LWL)
Area (sqm)
1500
Tags
Culture
Topics
History, Children

In occasion of the cultural capital year RUHR.2010, the AufRuhr 1225!-Exhibition offers a new, surprising view on the region between the rivers Emscher and Ruhr. The history of the local Middle Ages is narrated in a colourful and emotional way. Precious historic exhibits are embedded in a dramaturgically staged pathway. The central theme is the events around the death of the Archbishop of Cologne in 1225. He and other historic characters, portrayed in life-sized cut-outs, provide an approach to single, individually staged themes. The focus lies on the life in a castle around 1300. It becomes interactively accessible for old and young visitors of the museum. The museum was renamed and is now called the "LWL Museum for Archaeology and Culture".

Exhibition Design, Scenography, Graphic Design, Media Planning
ATELIER BRÜCKNER
Light Planning with
LDE Belzner Holmes
Mural Paintings
Kunstvilla, Atelier Peter Boeck
Photography
Michael Jungblut
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