Lübeck Museum of Theatre Puppets

Lübeck Museum of Theatre Puppets

The Lübeck Museum of Theatre Puppets (in German: "TheaterFigurenMuseum Lübeck") is a museum of international puppetry in the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, Germany.

Location

Fritz Fey Jr's private TheaterFigurenMuseum Lübeck is hidden in a narrow street called "Kolk" situated close to the Holstentor and below the brick Gothic St. Peter's church in the medieval city centre of Lübeck.

Collection

For decades Fritz Fey has passionately collected anything related to the history of puppeteering in Germany and abroad and has exhibited part of his collection in this museum which comprises five medieval brick houses. It can well compete with the internationally renowned corresponding collections of the "Münchener Stadtmuseum" in Munich or the "Dresdner Puppenmuseum" in Dresden and is a widely acknowledged enrichment of Lübeck's museum scene, sponsored above all by the City of Lübeck and a private charitable foundation, the "Possehl-Stiftung".

The museum contains some thousand exhibits from three centuries and three continents (Europe, Africa and Asia). They demonstrate that puppeteers have always and everywhere tried to hold a mirror up to their societies. The puppets they have used are technically quite different: glove puppets, marionettes, rod- and finger puppets, shadow puppets, ventriloquist's dummies, mechanical puppets, five-in-one puppets: all these puppets are represented in this museum.

The stars of the museum are the imaginative shadow puppets from Indonesia (Wayang), "Moto Rafael, the Electric Drawer", the "Dog Clown" that was used in scenes with real dogs, or the technically sophisticated "metamorphoses" - to name but a few.

In addition to the great variety of puppets the museum displays posters, props, scenery, costumes, musical instruments and even entire puppet theaters, i. e, all the attributes of high-quality puppeteering.

By means of a museum quiz youths and their parents can playfully dive into the world of puppeteers. In the video room a short documentary shows puppet plays from all over the world.

The museum has a shop and a café in which the visitors can relax among old marionettes and illustrations of gruesome and moralising ballads formerly recited by street singers.

References

* Urbschat, K. (text) and Fritz Fey jun. (photos), 1999. "Historische Theater-Figuren", Museum für Puppentheater Lübeck, Sammlung Fritz Fey jun. Lübeck: DrägerDruck. ISBN 3-925402-90-X

External links

* [http://www.tfm-luebeck.com Official website]


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