AufRuhr 1225! 2010Herne, LWL-Museum of Archaeology
- Client
- Regional Association of Westphalia-Lippe (LWL)
- Area (sqm)
- 1500
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