People - Bud Spencer Museum becomes "SpencerHillWorld"
The Bud Spencer Museum in Berlin is being expanded with exhibits about Terence Hill. After a New Year's Eve celebration, the museum will close its doors for around six weeks until it returns in mid-February in a new guise as "SpencerHillWorld", according to a spokesperson for the museum on Sunday. The museum will remain in the Roman Courtyards on Unter den Linden. "SpencerHill World will be even more interactive than the previous Bud Spencer Museum," the statement continued.
The two actors have appeared together in numerous films, including "Four Fists for a Hallelujah". The Bud Spencer Museum opened in June 2021. One year after its opening, the museum launched a crowdfunding campaign to cover the costs. In the past two and a half years, the exhibition has attracted around 250,000 visitors.
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- Visitors to the Bud Spencer Museum in Berlin, now transforming into "SpencerHillWorld", can expect a more interactive experience, showcasing the colorful lives of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, two actors famously known for their collaborations in films like "Four Fists for a Hallelujah".
- On New Year's Eve, the museum will close its doors for approximately six weeks for renovations, and upon reopening, it will delight people with its new offerings and exhibits.
- People who love the humor and action of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer should consider visiting "SpencerHillWorld" located in the Roman Courtyards on Unter den Linden, Berlin, especially during the upcoming festivities.
- Television programs often celebrate New Year's Eve with special coverage of museums, galleries, and art exhibits across the globe, which makes "SpencerHillWorld" an attractive location for any new year's eve celebration in the city.
- As "SpencerHillWorld" prepares to welcome people, it is not uncommon for museums to attract large crowds, and the Bud Spencer Museum, with its unique following and colorful history, is no exception.
Source: www.stern.de