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A warmly lit museum exhibition set within a historic timber attic, featuring exposed wooden beams and a narrow walkway lined with display tables. Visitors explore illuminated artifacts and sculptural exhibits, while bilingual signage – including the question “Which great ideas come from Herrenberg?” – guides the narrative. Glass cases and subtle lighting create an intimate atmosphere, blending contemporary exhibition design with the rustic character of the space.
A museum exhibition in a timber-framed attic space, where visitors engage with historical artifacts displayed on dark presentation tables. In the center, a person leans in to closely examine a series of small cylindrical objects, while others observe nearby exhibits, including a painted figurine in a glass case. Warm lighting highlights textured wooden beams and vertical sculptural elements in the background. Overhead, bold bilingual signage reads “Who succeeds social advancement?”, framing the theme of soc
A museum exhibition in a wooden attic setting, where visitors explore displays on art and innovation from Herrenberg. Dark exhibition tables present historical objects, prints, and an early calculating device, while illuminated portraits and artifacts line the walls. A visitor interacts with a hands-on exhibit, flipping through materials, as others observe nearby displays. Overhead, bold bilingual signage poses questions such as “What art is created in Herrenberg today?” and “What big ideas come from Herren
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Fruchtkasten
Herrenberg

Auftraggeber

Stadt Herrenberg

Größe

2000 qm

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