History
Murten, cannibalized. A victory is staged
Historisches Museum Bern, Bern
Murten, June 22, 1476: The Confederates and their allies surprisingly defeat the troops of the Burgundian Duke Charles the Bold in a battle.
Around 400 years later, the Zurich Panorama Society wowed the crowds with the "Murtenpanorama" - the monumental painting is 100 meters long and 10 meters high. In 2002, the panorama is impressively staged in a cube on Lake Murten during the Expo.02 national exhibition.
The exhibition now dares to take a fresh look at an event that is deeply rooted in the collective Bernese and Swiss memory. How does history develop into captivating productions? What interests drive them and who benefits?
One highlight is the latest appearance of the panorama: under the direction of Prof. Sarah Kenderdine, the Laboratory for Experimental Museology at EPFL has created the world's largest digital image and is presenting it to the public for the first time as an immersive experience.
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Date
Price
Adults: CHF 24.00
Reduced: CHF 20.00
Children 6 to 16 years: CHF 12.00
Address
Historisches Museum Bern
Helvetiaplatz 5
3005 Bern
Contact
Category
- History
Type of Exposition
- Special exhibition
Webcode
www.myfarm.ch/LuauHX