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  • Tempo, Tempo

    Blick in die Bayernausstellung, wie sie im Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte zu sehen war.

    Ausstellung digital

  • Tempo, Tempo

    Blick in die Bayernausstellung, wie sie im Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte zu sehen war.

    Ausstellung digital

  • Tempo, Tempo

    Blick in die Bayernausstellung, wie sie im Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte zu sehen war.

    Ausstellung digital

  • Wartesaal

    Das Schauspiel zur Ausstellung

    Film schauen

The exhibition was closed on May 29, 2022.

The Bavarian exhibition online

We bring the Bavarian exhibition "Tempo, Tempo - Bavaria in the 1920s" to you! Set to full screen, lean back and enjoy: We are showing "Wartesaal - Das Schauspiel zur Ausstellung" with Christoph Süß and cabaret stars from Bavaria in full length.

"Wartesaal": Großes Kino mit bayerischen Kabarettgrößen

Der Film zur Bayernausstellung in voller Länge mit bayerischen Kabarettgrößen wie Max Uthoff, Luise Kinseher, Christian Springer, Helmut Schleich und Christoph Süß, der auch das Drehbuch geschrieben hat.

Weitere Informationen zum Film mit dem Video "Hinter den Kulissen"

Short tour through "Tempo, Tempo - Bavaria in the 1920s"

Curator Dr. Wolfgang Reinicke leads us through the highlights of the Bavarian exhibition "Tempo, Tempo - Bavaria in the 1920s". Technical innovations such as vacuum cleaners and 35mm cameras changed everyday life, while typewriters and telephones revolutionized working life: New jobs were created for women, who earned their own money as typists or telephone operators. Mobility is also changing rapidly: the Bavarian exhibition shows two-wheelers "Made in Bavaria" and film clips on road safety education. An absolute rarity: the FAUN "K3", a classic car of which there are only two left today. This and much more can be seen in the cinematic tour. Josephine Baker dances to all this - but not in Munich.

You can browse the HDBG magazine accompanying the exhibition with essays on the multifaceted decade and objects from the Bavarian exhibition online and in the webshop.