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SERVUS IN REGENSBURG WI LL T FA H E TH IN TH E B AVA NG IA TI R TH R E K S TA HAUS DER BAYERISCHEN GESCHICHTE IN REGENSBURG Tuesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Closed Mondays | www.hdbg.de
GRÜSS GOTT IN REGENSBURG A FOUR-METER-HIGH LION GREETS YOU AT THE HAUS DER BAYERISCHEN GESCHICHTE. ONCE THE MASCOT AT THE OKTOBERFEST, IT IS NOW ONE OF THE BEST-KNOWN BAVARIANS IN THE WORLD. STANDING BENEATH THE LOZENGES IN THE MUSEUM FOYER, IT HERALDS THE MUSEUM’S ATTRACTIONS. THE MULTIMEDIA SHOW “THE BACKSTORY“ WITH CHRISTOPH SÜSS, THE PERMANENT EXHIBITION “HOW BAVARIA BECAME A FREE STATE AND WHAT MAKES IT SO DISTINCTIVE”, A SHOP WITH A TREASURE TROVE OF DISTINCTIVE BAVARIAN MERCHANDISE, AND OUR TAVERN WITH SPECIALTIES FROM ALL OVER BAVARIA AWAIT YOU. NEW GATEWAY TO THE WORLD HERITAGE SITE OF REGENSBURG The Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte at Donaumarkt 1.
THE MUSEUM How Bavaria Became a Free State and What Makes It So Multimedia Show in the Foyer Distinctive The multimedia show “The Backstory” is the perfect introduc- This is what the museum’s permanent exhibition tracing tion to the permanent exhibition and a visit to Regensburg. Bavaria’s path to becoming a modern state is all about. The Bavarian television host and actor Christoph Süss explores history of Bavaria is presented dramatically with multimedia 2000 years of “Bavarian” history in forty roles and twenty installations and 1000 objects exhibited on the upper floor. minutes. He begins as Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius: “So, Numerous personal mementos from ordinary Bavarians not I’m in a historical mood. We’ll build right here. Alea iacta est!” only relate “macro” but also “micro” histories. The museum The film set in prominent historic sites in Regensburg is the located directly on the Danube is a new gateway to the most entertaining sightseeing guide to the city on the Danube. UNESCO World Heritage Site of Regensburg: The light- flooded foyer with the multimedia show, a shop and a tavern are open for the public to explore free of charge. Ground floor 1 3 6 26.9.2020 - 7.2.2021: 2 „TEMPO, TEMPO: BAVARIA IN THE 1920S“ 5 4 1 Beer garden 4 Multimedia show by 2 Foyer and with Christoph 3 Danube Hall: Süss exploring HDBG-MAGAZIN NO. 1 temporary exhibitions Bavarian history The ideal companion for your sightseeing tour of Regensburg: The magazine includes and events 5 Museum shop a map of the city with all the sites in the film, 6 Tavern the script and fascinating background infor- mation. Available at the museum shop and on www.hdbg.de/laden
FROM 1800 TO THE GENERATIONS PRESENT: THE PERMANENT GENERATION 1 1800 – 1825 EXHIBITION Bavaria Becomes a Kingdom The permanent exhibition features a theater of history with GENERATION 2 thirty stages recounting formative episodes of Bavarian history – the royal crown from Napoleon, which was mar- 1825 – 1850 ried into, so to speak, Ludwigs II’s mysterious death, how Will Bavaria Become a Nation? Bavaria put in a showing in Chicago that was both traditional and modern, how Hitler rose in Munich, how displaced per- GENERATION 3 sons in Franconia made the Beatles’ music possible, and how 1850 – 1875 a balloon from the GDR landed in Naila and is now a movie The Royal Drama of Ludwig II star. Upper floor GENERATION 4 G6 G4 1875 – 1900 G7 Bavaria Becomes a Legend G5 G8 GENERATION 5 1900 – 1925 G9 A World War and Free State G3 G2 GENERATION 6 1925 – 1950 G1 Dictatorship – Catastrophe – New Beginning GENERATION 7 WHAT IS MORE: 1950 – 1975 Eight cultural showcases explore typically Bavarian Reconstruction – phenomena, from dialect to festivals and even FC Bayern. Wirtschaftswunder GENERATION 8 1975 – 2000 Watershed Years to the The film ibition : r m a n ent exh u m/ GENERATION 9 pe /muse w w .h dbg.de 2000 – 2025 w t konzep What Will Shape the Present and the Futuret?
AN EVENT FOR BIG AND SMALL BAVARIATHEK The museum is a marvelous place for learning from first grade The Bavariathek, the Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte’s through senior year: A diverse program of guided group tours media education center, is located in the building adjacent and museum education activities provides everyone the right to the museum on the Donaumarkt. Flexible project and access to knowledge. studio facilities with state-of-the-art technical equipment, from a green screen to editing units and even a recor- ding booth, provide optimal conditions for learning ex- tensive media literacy skills. Diverse media products about Bavarian history are produced here under the supervision of experienced media coaches. Information on the programs and projects is available on: www.bavariathek.bayern Starting in the Fall of 2020: Programs School students scrutinize the widest variety of media closely and critically in ninety-minute programs. Learning DEMOCRACY IN ACTION School students vote in the state parliament. about history and acquiring media literacy go hand in hand. The programs are closely modeled on the curricula of all types of While younger students explore Bavarian schools. the exhibition with the flyer for children, trace revolutionary Ba- Book by calling our hotline +49 941 788 388 0 or varian inventions in group pro- sending an email to museumsfuehrung@stadtmaus.de grams or lift off with Karl Valentin’s rocket ship on the discovery trail, Exclusive Projects older students practice demo- Knowledgeable media coaches cracy and civic participation in help school groups create the interactive state parliament or podcasts, virtual exhibitions compete against each other in the or websites about Bavarian exciting tablet race. history and culture. The projects normally last for More information on: several days and can either www.hdbg.de/museum TABLET RACE be completed at one time Digital media make it possible to explore the items in the exhibition or spread over a longer individually. period . TRANSPORTATION REIMBURSEMENT More information and The Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte in Regensburg application on: reimburses Bavarian school groups of all grades a www.bavariathek.bayern/projektzentrum percentage of the travel costs for their visit to its museum and the Bavariathek! More information on: www.hdbg.de/fuehrungen
HAUS DER BAYERISCHEN GESCHICHTE | MUSEUM GUIDED TOURS Donaumarkt 1, 93047 Regensburg Explore modern Bavarian history! Professional museum Phone +49 (0)941 598 51 0 guides will escort you on your excursion from 1800 down to Email museum@hdbg.bayern.de the present. Attractive, differently themed guided tours of varying lengths invite you to make amazing discoveries. We MUSEUM ADMISSION have suitable programs for school and youth groups as well as Adults: € 5 inclusive programs. Discounted admission: € 4 (e.g. seniors, seriously disabled individuals, groups of 15 or more) More information on: www.hdbg.de/fuehrungen Children and teenagers 18 and younger, school students in a group, and college students 30 or younger: free admission Guided tours for groups of 25* or less through the museum’s Admission to the special exhibition “Tempo, Tempo. Bavaria permanent exhibition and/or special exhibition: in the 1920s” from September 26, 2020 to February 7, 2021 Standard tour: € 80 ** (45 minutes) is included in admission to the museum. Standard school student tour: € 80 ** (45 minutes) Combined tour: permanent and special exhibition: € 98 ** HOURS (90 minutes) Tuesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. * Subject to change without notice Closed Mondays; the museum is open on holiday Mondays. ** Plus admission, subject to change without notice Closed on December 24, 25, and 31, January 1, and Good Friday Information on guided tours for individual visitors is available on www.hdbg.de/fuehrungen DIRECTIONS Take the public bus line D, N1, 3, 8, 9, 12, 13 or 28 to the stop MULTIMEDIA GUIDE – NOW AS AN APP TOO “Museum der Bayerischen Geschichte”. If you are coming In German, English, French, Italian and Czech. Rental devices at from the main train station, you can take bus line 12 or 13 or the museum for € 3 per person. Basic German and German walk about 15 minutes to the museum. More information on: sign language guides are free of charge. The app can be down- www.rvv.de loaded free from the App Store (iOS) and Play Store (Android). Parking in Regensburg: The nearest parking is in Parkhaus Dachauplatz. More information on Regensburg’s parking ACCESSIBILITY guidance and information system is available on www.r-parken.de The museum is wheelchair accessible. Hearing loops have been installed for deaf and hard of hearing visitors. Various offerings for visually impaired and blind visitors and as well as content in basic German and German sign language are available. Handicap NEWSLETTER parking spaces are located on the south side of the museum. Would you like to receive the latest news from the HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES Haus der Bayerischen Follow our health and safety measures on Geschichte? Register on www.hdbg.de/hygiene www.hdbg.de/newsletter CONTACT | MAIN OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte Zeuggasse 7, 86150 Augsburg Phone +49 (0)821 3295 0 Email poststelle@hdbg.bayern.de More information is available online on www.hdbg.de
TAVERN 1 e Brücke Eisern Thundorfe A tavern with beers from every region in Bavaria? The mu- 2 rstr. seum’s tavern keeper turns the tavern into a beer-tasting tap- Kohlenmark t Goliathstraße 3 Unter den Schw ibbögen Rathausplatz room that serves regional wines too, of course. The menu Watmarkt Kramgasse 5 St. Georgen- chgasse Platz 4 r. features a wide variety of treats from Aschaffenburg to Lindau e Residenzst Wahlenstraße A.-Kolping-Str. ergass Erhardig. Os ten gas Untere Ba on Lake Constance that make the culinary culmination of a 6 Domplatz se Tändl Alter g. Korn- en Pfauengasse markt museum visit perfect. The beer garden located right on the Troth Neupfarr- Am Frauenbergl platz Speicherg. 7 Danube with a view of the Old Town and the Stone Bridge has Salzburger Gasse 8 Bertoldstraße a special charm of its very own. Dachau- platz r. -St D.-Martin-Luther-Str. raße WWW.WIRTSHAUS.BAYERN or Dr.-Wunderle 9 Maximilianst WWW.HDBG.DE/WIRTSHAUS Am Königshof Fuchsengang Str. St.-Peters-Weg D.-Martin-Luther- From the central train SHOP station to the museum raße by way of the Roman road Maximilianst Linienbus- Terminal The shop decorated entirely in gold is a veritable treasure trove. It has all sorts of distinctive merchandise, select litera- Bahnhofstraße ture and the entire range of the Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte’s publications. The Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte’s publications are also Attractions in Regensburg available on WWW.HDBG.DE/LADEN 1 Stone Bridge 2 Imperial Diet in Old City Hall 3 Porta praetoria ! lish too 4 Cathedral of St. Peter, Cathedral Treasury Museum In Eng 5 Document Niedermünster 6 Document Neupfarrplatz BRIEF MUSEUM GUIDE 7 Old Chapel The second issue of HdBG Magazin is a fascinating brief guide to “How Bavaria Became 8 History Museum/Minorite Church a Free State and What Makes It Distinctive”. 9 Document castrum wall Available for € 5 at the museum shop and on 10 Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte | Museum www.hdbg.de/laden. Sponsors FREUNDESKREIS Museum Picture Credits HAUS DER BAYERISCHEN GESCHICHTE E.V. Key visual/poster image Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte (HdBG) | museum © HdBG, design Peter Schmidt Group, using: Augsburger Puppenkiste © Augsburger Puppenkiste ® photo: Elmar Herr; Furth dragon Partners © Tourist-Information Furth im Wald | photo: Andreas Mühlbauer; escape balloon © Günter Wetzel; Löwe © Dennis Jacobsen | shutterstock.com; aerial photo of the museum © Staatliches Bauamt Regensburg | photo: aerial photo of Nuremberg Hajo Dietz; lion © Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo | photo: Wolfgang Filser; making-of photo of the Asam brothers © jangled nerves GmbH | photo: Markus Passera; HDBG Magazine cover © HdBG; panorama film still © HdBG | production: jangled nerves gmbh; views of the permanent exhibition © HdBG | photo: www.altrofoto.de; photos of students © HdBG | photo: www.altrofoto.de; cathedral window © Hans Bauer | www.bauercom.eu; map of Regensburg’s old town © Regensburg Tourismus GmbH; train station icon © freepik.com. Design: GROW communications, Agentur für Werbung und Gestaltung
ADMISSION Admission to the Bavarian Exhibition is included in admission to the museum. Your ticket (€ 5 regular admission, € 4 discounted admission) entitles you to see both the permanent exhibition and the Bavarian Exhibition on one day. More information on: www.hdbg.de PROGRAMS FOR SCHOOL GROUPS Age-appropriate guided tours through the special exhibition and a museum education program about transportation take school students on a fascinating trip through time into the 1920s. More information on www.hdbg.de/fuehrungen MUNICH, MARIENPLATZ, 1928 Full streetcars, honking cars, cursing bicyclists, hectic pedestrians –cities grow more cramped and more crowded. Tempo, Tempo: Explore the turbulent decade of the 1920s in the first special exhibition at the Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte’s museum in Regensburg. It examines the fundamental trans- formation after the end of World War I, concentrating on the changes discernible in Bavaria, despite all the persistent conservatism. It is all about tradition and modernity and about CRISES UP TO the causes of democracy’s failure in Bavaria. We use every kind THE END of media available to show this: Historically contextualized “They are holding up the enterprise’s letters, objects relate their stories; audio and film documents offer but who is upholding deep insights into the culture of the day. We built a separate its spirit?” queried movie theater for you just for this. cartoonist Thomas Theodor Heine in 1927, satirizing the lack of support for the republic and democracy among the public. MAGAZIN TO THE EXHIBITION An HdBG Magazin with essays on the subject and descriptions of many objects from the exhibition will be published for the Bavarian Exhibition “Tempo, Tempo: Bavaria in the 1920s”. It will be available Bavarian Exhibition Picture Credits in the HdBG online shop or right at the Haus der Poster image “Tempo, Tempo. Bayern in den 1920ern” © Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte, Augsburg, design: Gruppe Gut, Bozen | Colin, Paul: Josephine Baker, Le Tumulte Noir, 1927 (detail) © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2020; Bayerischen Geschichte in Regensburg for € 5 (plus Echo Continental poster, festival advertisement in posters, motorist advertisement, Leica advertisement, photo of Munich’s Marienplatz, HdBG Magazin cover © Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte; cartoon of Josephine Baker shipping when applicable) starting in September 2020. “Provinzielles München”© LMU München University Library, 4 Misc. 733/76; Simplicissimus covers “Die Mondänen” and “Republik” © LMU München University Library.
PROVINCIAL MUNICH?! ADVERTISING EVERYWHERE At any rate, American singer Josephine Advertising columns not only become Baker is banned from performing there prominent in Berlin’s cityscape but also in 1929. This does not escape in Munich in the 1920s. comment in this Simplicissimus cartoon: “Only we native blacks (i.e. conservatives) are allowed to „Hinaus mit dir! In Bayern dürfen nur wir bodenständigen Schwarzen auftreten.“ perform in Bavaria.” W ere Bavarians satisfied with things as they Telephone and typewriter were? The man with the Leica is de- revolutionize the daily rou- lighted with his state-of-the-art camera. tine in offices and create new Josephine Baker dances in Berlin, in jobs, especially for women. Vienna, but not in Munich. Cars and Radios broadcast informa- motorcycles transform the streets. tion about the world into 178,000 proud car owners step on the gas in Bavaria in living rooms. Newspaper 1930. It had been just 67,000 in 1926. And then there is the circulation rises. Telephone matter of the Tempo: The Rosenfelder brothers in Nuremberg booths spring up. Advertising file a patent for their paper facial tissue in 1929. columns display the latest news, trends and events. The Tempo, Tempo: Bavaria in the 1920s – a perfect paraphrase flood of information grows. of a fast-paced decade abundant in upheavals. Conflicts From Charleston to Swing – between town and country, between working class and middle new dance and music styles class, between a new economic era and inflationary recession, come into fashion. People between liberalism and illiberalism, between left-wing and party to excess. Tempo, tem- right-wing slogans, between intellectuals and putschists. po naturally. THE EXHIBITION MOTIF “WAITING ROOM: A fast car, a man taking THE EXHIBITION pictures and the legendary DRAMA” Josephine Baker, three Stars from the cabaret THE CITY OF REGENS- symbols of the tempo scene portray the BURG’S EXHIBITION: of the times. Hans von society of that trying “High tension! Regens- Poschinger from the decade. A thirty-mi- burg in the 1920s”, famous glassmaking nute film by and with September 19 - Novem- dynasty drafted the Christoph Süss. Watch ber 22, 2020, Museen race car in 1925. Ludwig the making-of on der Stadt Regensburg, Hohlwein conceived the www.hdbg.de/tempo/ Städtische Galerie in advertisement for the sensationally wartesaal Leeren Beutel www. small Leica. Josephine Baker dances above it all, regensburg.de/museen despite a performance ban in Munich and in the face of all hostility.
THE HAUS DER BAYERISCHEN GESCHICHTE IS PRESENTING THE BAVARIAN EXHIBITION “TEMPO, TEMPO. BAVARIA IN THE 1920S” AT ITS NEW MUSEUM IN REGENSBURG FROM SEPTEMBER 26, 2020 TO FEBRUARY 7, 2021. LION FEUCHTWANGER IN “SUCCESS” IN 1930: THE BAVARIANS GRUMBLED, THEY WANTED LIFE AS BEFORE, EXPANSIVE, LOUD, IN THEIR BEAUTIFUL LAND, WITH A BIT OF CULTURE, A BIT OF MUSIC, WITH MEAT AND BEER AND WOMENFOLK AND A FESTIVAL OFTEN “FASTER, FASTER: AND A FIGHT ON SUNDAY. THEY WERE ROARING THROUGH THE STREETS” More and more SATISFIED WITH THINGS AS THEY people are seated behind the wheel or on WERE. THE NEWCOMERS OUGHT TO motorcycles. This also causes a dramatic rise in accidents. LEAVE THEM ALONE, THE RIFFRAFF, THE DAMNED PRUSSIANS, THE LOUTS, THE COMPLETE FOOLS.
BAVARIA IN THE 1920S •••••••• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• WAITING BAVAR ROOM FILM THE EXHIBITION DRAMA IN IA CA N S R B A R E T S TA SEPTEMBER 26, 2020 – FEBRUARY 7, 2021 HAUS DER BAYERISCHEN GESCHICHTE IN REGENSBURG Tuesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Closed Mondays I www.hdbg.de
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