Skip to content

Panorama Museum Bad Frankenhausen before partial renovation

The sun shines on the Panorama Museum, which is to be renovated ahead of the 500th anniversary of....aussiedlerbote.de
The sun shines on the Panorama Museum, which is to be renovated ahead of the 500th anniversary of the Peasants' Wars in 2025..aussiedlerbote.de

Panorama Museum Bad Frankenhausen before partial renovation

The Panorama Museum Bad Frankenhausen with its oversized painting of the Peasants' War by Leipzig painter Werner Tübke is to be partially renovated. Work on the outer concrete wall of the circular building, which opened in 1989, is to begin next year, according to a spokeswoman for the Thuringian Ministry of Infrastructure on Wednesday. Cracks in some of the concrete elements are to be repaired and the outer wall sealed. Costs of around nine million euros are currently expected, according to the spokesperson. The construction work is due to be completed in 2025 - when Thuringia plans to commemorate the German Peasants' War 500 years ago with a state exhibition in the museum.

The Panorama Museum is located on the battle hill near Bad Frankenhausen, where several thousand rebellious peasants were defeated and massacred by the princely army during the decisive battle in May 1525. In the 1980s, Tübke (1929-2004) created a 14 x 123 meter circular painting with more than 3,000 figures and key scenes. The museum is classified as a nationally significant cultural institution in the new federal states and is visited by around 75,000 people every year.

The Panorama Museum in Bad Frankenhausen, known for its significant Art piece by Werner Tübke, will undergo partial renovation. Visitors of Art Museums in Germany might want to plan their visits after 2025, as the renovation is anticipated to conclude then, coinciding with Thuringia's commemoration of the German Peasants' War 500 years ago.

Source: www.dpa.com

Comments

Latest

Grave accusations levied against JVA staff members in Bavaria

Grave accusations levied against JVA staff members in Bavaria

Grave accusations levied against JVA staff members in Bavaria The Augsburg District Attorney's Office is currently investigating several staff members of the Augsburg-Gablingen prison (JVA) on allegations of severe prisoner mistreatment. The focus of the investigation is on claims of bodily harm in the workplace. It's

Members Public