1000 sqm multimedia exhibition in the historic Dalheim monastery

The special exhibition "LUTHER. 1917 to today" in the Landesmuseum Kloster Dalheim illuminated the figure of Martin Luther and its importance over the past 100 years using a multimedia journey through the historical rooms of the monastery. With a combination of Modulap Texframes and Lightboxes, well over 1000m² of exhibition space was realized within a defined budget. The prints were produced using the thermo-sublimation printing process on environmentally friendly Ökotex material to minimize evaporation and impact on the historical paintings. The entire exhibition architecture, including the walls and LED light walls, the orientation system, the projection surfaces and the interactive installations, was developed by Zirbes Medienagentur and K+N Kommunikationsdesign with Modulap Visual Systems. Since then, the wall structures have been used regularly, with current prints, for exhibitions in the Dalheim monastery and at other locations.

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