In the second part of the new permanent exhibition at Kyburg Castle Museum, the furniture takes up space and is less restrained. Shimmering blue, interactive and space-creating exhibition elements convey the history of the Kyburg and characterize the 17 newly designed rooms in the Count's House. The exhibits themselves lie on concrete surfaces. Elements such as the peepers or the archaeological windows were carried over from the first part.

Context:

Context:

In 2015, the renovation of the permanent exhibition and visitor infrastructure at Kyburg Castle began. The curtain wall path around the entire castle complex, the playground and the new rooms of the visitor infrastructure as well as the Count's and Knight's House of the new permanent exhibition were redesigned in different stages. As a designer at 2ndWest.

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Year:

2019

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