Årets gang og planer for fremtiden

Forfattere

  • Thomas Bloch Ravn

Nøgleord:

Den Gamle By, årsberetning

Resumé

Annual report
In 2015, we completed the first major part of Den Gamle By’s modern town
project. In a very ordinary house, six modest homes have been opened
portraying everyday life for a retired working-class couple, a divorced lady
with her teenage son, a young hippie couple with their newborn baby, six
immigrant workers from Turkey, a student from Greenland and a traditional
family about to move to their newly built detached house. A house that
tells its own story has also been added, together with a jazz bar, a plumber,
backyard lavatories, a moped repairer, a washhouse and two backyards.
This year we have embarked on the next stage of the 1974-project, and
the concrete structure for the upcoming exhibition has been put up.
We have expanded our work as an inclusive museum, and published
new research in the vocabulary of historic textiles and books about coffee
and tea.
On April 16, Den Gamle By’s protector, Her Majesty the Queen, celebrated
her 75th birthday, and on this occasion Den Gamle By named a street
Dronning Magrethes Gade, meaning Queen Margrethe’s Street. In five or six
years, this street will portray shops and homes from the year 2014.

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Publiceret

2016-02-01

Citation/Eksport

Ravn, T. B. (2016). Årets gang og planer for fremtiden. Den Gamle By: Danmarks Købstadmuseum (Årbog), 81(81). Hentet fra https://www.dengamlebyaarbog.dk/article/view/23085