Exhibitions & Museums

Artificial lighting completes the effective presentation of exhibits at exhibitions and in museums to create an unforgettable experience for visitors. Intelligent lighting attracts the eye of the visitor and draws attention to the exhibits.

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Light & Building, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 2008

The Light & Building Fair in Frankfurt (Germany) is the world’s leading trade fair for the architecture and lighting industry. OSRAM´s innovations were applied in all zones, focusing on sustainability, LED technologies and light management systems, paying due attention to comfort and energy aspects.

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The major regional exhibition 2008 „Nobility in Bavaria“, Rosenheim & Hohenaschau, Germany, 2008

The major Bavarian exhibition in 2008 shows the Bavarian nobility in different key roles from their beginnings in medieval times right up to the present day. The light palyer a very important part in this exhibition, both for the architecture and the exhibited items. 

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Country´s Exhibition "Franconia in Bavaria", Nürnberg, Germany, 2006

The "Industriekultur" museum in Nuremberg presented the past 200 years of Franconian history with its changes in politics and society. The exhibition sketched the long journey that led the Franconians to become part of Bavaria in a museum that was used as a manufacturing hall at the time of industrial revolution.
Therefore, this lighting project presented sophisticated challenges to the architecture and the light planners.

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Country´s Exhibition "Franconia in the Middle Ages", Forchheim, Germany, 2004

Light production for the “Franconia in the Middle Ages” exhibition at the Bavarian House of History. An emotional light dramaturgy created a mystical atmosphere for the documents and objects, some of which were more than 1,500 years old, which immersed the visitors into the world of the Middle Ages.

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Country´s Exhibition Heinrich II, Bamberg, Germany, 2002

Mystical production of historical treasures of Heinrich II by means of lighting. Emotional lighting creates the framework for a world cultural heritage. Of special interest was the illumination of the precious specimens of handwriting, some over 1,000 years old, which had an insurance value of several million euros.

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