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virtueller Rundgang in der Austellung im Museum Stade

Museums Stade - Virtual exhibition walk "Ways to heaven".

Due to the Corona pandemic, the special exhibition in the Schwedenspeicher “Ways to Heaven”, which was prepared over two years, is no longer open to the public. The federal government’s economic stimulus program for the cultural and media sector NEUSTART KULTUR has now made it possible to create a virtual tour of the exhibition, where all exhibits can be viewed and all texts can be read.
“We try to stay in touch with our visitors* during the lockdown and give you a glimpse into our exhibition despite the closure. At the same time, we document the exhibition through the panoramic tour in interactive form. Both could be accomplished very well through the project,” says Dr. Sebastian Möllers M. A. Director of the Museums Stade.”