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DDC Award für die Bayernausstellung: Wir gratulieren den Ausstellungsgestaltern Buero puer – Simon Schaller & Niko Hornig zur Auszeichnung des DDC (Deutschen Design Club) in der Kategorie „Architektur / Raum” für „Projekt Freiheit – Memmingen 1525“.

March 1525 - the peasants revolt and Memmingen becomes the focus of history: the delegates of the Upper Swabian peasants gather in the Kramerzunftstube, discuss their next steps and form a "Christian Association". Immediately after the meeting, the "Twelve Articles", the most important document of the Peasants' War, began its triumphal march. The demands formulated in it were quite something, as the peasants demanded nothing less than "that we are and want to be free" - an unheard-of event! The "Twelve Articles" quickly became a kind of 'bestseller' with a huge circulation. Today they are regarded as one of the earliest demands for freedom rights in Europe.

To commemorate the 500th anniversary, the House of Bavarian History and the city of Memmingen are organizing a Bavarian exhibition from 16 March to 19 October 2025, in which the history of the "Twelve Articles" will be illuminated using exhibits, exciting stagings, media and hands-on stations. You will be immersed in the seemingly strange world of the early 16th century, but will also come across elements that seem thoroughly modern - especially when it comes to the question of freedom. After all, it is discussed just as intensively today as it was 500 years ago.

The exhibition is on display in the Dietrich Bonhoeffer House. In addition, the former guild hall of the Kramerzunfthaus will be included as a historically authentic location. The exhibition project is funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.

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The story-telling project for the anniversary of the Peasants' War