Cultural

Protected Pleasure and Treasure

International Maritime Museum Hamburg, Germany

Cultural buildings, whether leisure parks, museums, art galleries or similar objects, are distinguished by two things: They are frequented by large crowds and valuable material assets are found here. Human safety should always be in the foreground, but it is nevertheless necessary to take other factors into account. The special challenges in museums and historical buildings are often difficult environmental conditions. Here the focus lies on guaranteeing the safety not only of the visitors, but also of the exhibits and art objects.

International Maritime Museum in Hamburg, Germany

Date:
2012-07-01
Language:
English
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PDF
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189 KB

Art Museum Kunsthalle Weishaupt, Germany

Date:
2012-07-01
Language:
English
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144 KB

Hazard Management in the Albertina in Vienna, Austria

Date:
2012-07-01
Language:
English
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Miniatur Wunderland in scale 1:87 – Safe fire protection is only available in the original

When the twin brothers Gerrit and Frederik Braun opened the Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg's Speicherstadt (Germany) in 2001, they fulfilled a long-cherished dream. They could not have guessed that the realization of a spontaneous idea would one day become the world's largest model railway and Hamburg's No. 1 tourist attraction.

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