Tirpitz
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum
TIRPITZ Museum

Tirpitz Museum Denmark

The impressive Tirpitz museum is located on the west coast of Denmark. The building was designed by the renowned Danish architectural firm BIG.

The museum has four permanent exhibition spaces and is connected to the old Tirpitz bunker via an underground exhibition tunnel. It looks like a colossus in the sand, but in reality it is only a small remnant of Hitler's gigantic bunker project: the Atlantic Wall.

 

In the Army of Concrete, a landscape of bunkers has been created in which you discover the stories about life on the west coast. With Gold of the West Coast you enter a magical world of amber, also known as Norwegian Gold. West Coast Stories reveals the 20,000 years of West Coast history, bringing the space to life as an immersive 4D experience.

 

The entire exhibition was designed by design agency Tinker Imagineers. Kloosterboer Decor has been able to develop and produce the entire exhibition design in a Design and Build construction with Tinker.

 

We have created impressive shapes in the various rooms, ranging from bunkers and dunes to trees and clumps of amber stone. Each room not only presents small and sometimes personal items in display cases, but also contains large-scale integrated presentations using projections, light and sound effects, controlled by 'show control'. Kloosterboer also took care of the technical aspects, such as projections, light and sound, and the programming in these rooms.

 

Media:

https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2017/jun/24/tirpitz-museum-west-jutland-denmark-hitler-atlantic-wall?CMP=share_btn_fb

https://www.tvmidtvest.dk/nyheder/02-05-2017/1930/bunker-genopfores-pa-stort-nyt-krigsmuseum?autoplay=1#player

http://www.cntraveler.com/story/denmarks-invisible-tirpitz-museum-is-hidden-in-a-wwii-era-bunker

  • client

    Tinker Imagineers

  • design & build

    Tinker Imagineers & Kloosterboer Decor

  • production AV & multimedia

    Kloosterboer Decor

  • architect

    BIG architects

  • photography/video

    Mike Bink / Colin John Seymour

  • lighting design

    Fox & Wolf

  • Tags

    av multimedia, interactive, showcontrol, specials

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