Special exhibition in the Am Am ​​Amthof Museum: Insight into the post -war period

Am 3. Juli 2025 wird im Amthofmuseum Feldkirchen eine Sonderausstellung zur Nachkriegszeit eröffnet. Entdecken Sie eindrucksvolle Dokumente!
On July 3, 2025, a special exhibition will be opened in the Feldkirchen Amthof Museum at the post -war period. Discover impressive documents! (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Special exhibition in the Am Am ​​Amthof Museum: Insight into the post -war period

Feldkirchen, Österreich - The Am Feldkirchen Amthof Museum now opens its doors for an exciting special exhibition that focuses on the period after the Second World War. The exhibition, which takes place on the occasion of the upcoming anniversary "80 years at the end of the Second World War", is ceremoniously opened at 6 p.m. at the Museumsplatzl Amthof Feldkirchen. Documents from the city archive are presented here that illustrate the challenges and changes in the post -war period in an impressive way. ​​MeinDzeur reports that May 1945 and the associated fate of refugees and people who have lost relatives.

The post -war period had massive challenges. There was an acute lack of everyday goods such as firewood and food that ran out beyond the war years. The lack of housing was also a serious problem that began before May 1945. The efforts to create new living space are also part of the documentation in the exhibition. The need to establish a new democratic community is particularly emphasized, organizational and socially.

insights into the museum

The Amthof Museum itself has a long history, because the Bamberg Amthof was built in the 15th century and once served as the office building of the Bishops of Bamberg. Today it is not just a museum that houses exciting exhibits such as a late antique early Christian tombstone of the "Valeriana" and a Gothic tin bottle, a world unique, but also a lively event and club center. Here you will also find the music school, rehearsal rooms of the city chapel and a cozy café. The partnership between Feldkirchen and Bamberg has existed since 1959, and since 1998 also one with Ahrensburg near Hamburg. Carinthia Tours point out that admission is free if you show the Carinthia Card.

In addition to the current exhibition, the museum also offers access to exciting digital content. About the German digital library can make visitors their own research on post-war period and browse in archives, articles and virtual exhibitions. These archives cover the period from 1945 to 1949 and offer comprehensive insights, for example to the Berlin air bridge and other important events of that time.

The opening this evening will surely be an informative and moving event that invites you to explore the stories and memories that are hidden in the documents and exhibits.

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OrtFeldkirchen, Österreich
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