Museum Centre Hanstholm is a war museum set in one of the largest German-built bunkers in Denmark during World War II - The Hanstholm Bunker. The exhibition 'Enemy and Neighbour' tells the story of the German soldiers living in the Hanstholm Bunker and the citizens of Hanstholm during World War II.

Enemy and Neighbour

Museum Centre Hanstholm

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2016

A multi-projection-based video collage of old video footage from Hanstholm and the bunker greets visitors as they enter the exhibition. The installation serves as a narrative exposition of the exhibition's theme.

Along with authentic artefacts from the war, ten theme installations tell stories from different aspects of the everyday lives of the soldiers and people connected to the bunker. The culmination of the exhibition is a 275-degrees interactive projection - 'The Horizon.' When visitors step into the room, a timeline unfolds across the entire projection surface. An interactive layer is added when visitors move closer to the projection.

The exhibition is created in collaboration with JAC Studios.

Location: Hanstholm, Denmark
Photography: Yoke and JAC Studios

Enemy and Neighbour
Museum Centre Hanstholm is a war museum set in one of the largest German-built bunkers in Denmark during World War II - The Hanstholm Bunker. The exhibition 'Enemy and Neighbour' tells the story of the German soldiers living in the Hanstholm Bunker and the citizens of Hanstholm during World War II.
Enemy and Neighbour
Enemy and Neighbour
The exhibition tells the story of the German soldiers living in the Bunker and the citizens of Hanstholm during World War II.
The exhibition tells the story of the German soldiers living in the Bunker and the citizens of Hanstholm during World War II.
The exhibition tells the story of the German soldiers living in the Bunker and the citizens of Hanstholm during World War II.