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HAHN-HLS System cases, free-standing cases in different sizes, climatization with Silicagel trays; some cases equipped with LED illumination
Museum Schloss Bruck, Landesausstellung Tirol 2000, Lienz
Austria, 1999
HAHN-HLS System cases, free-standing cases in different sizes, climatization with Silicagel trays; some cases equipped with LED illumination
Das heutige Museum Schloss Bruck der Stadt Lienz wurde von einer im 13. Jh. erbauten Grafenburg in ein modernes Museum verwandelt. Die sachlich modernen HAHN-HLS Systemvitrinen passen hervorragend in das Ambiente der mittelalterlichen Burgräume. Ausgerüstet mit dem passiven Klima-System ART-SORB, bieten die 50 HLS Vitrinen sicheren konservatorischen Schutz für die Artefakte der hauseigenen Sammlung ebenso wie für wechselnde Themenausstellungen.
Das heutige Museum Schloss Bruck der Stadt Lienz wurde von einer im 13. Jh. erbauten Grafenburg in ein modernes Museum verwandelt. Die sachlich modernen HAHN-HLS Systemvitrinen passen hervorragend in das Ambiente der mittelalterlichen Burgräume. Ausgerüstet mit dem passiven Klima-System ART-SORB, bieten die 50 HLS Vitrinen sicheren konservatorischen Schutz für die Artefakte der hauseigenen Sammlung ebenso wie für wechselnde Themenausstellungen.
Das heutige Museum Schloss Bruck der Stadt Lienz wurde von einer im 13. Jh. erbauten Grafenburg in ein modernes Museum verwandelt. Die sachlich modernen HAHN-HLS Systemvitrinen passen hervorragend in das Ambiente der mittelalterlichen Burgräume. Ausgerüstet mit dem passiven Klima-System ART-SORB, bieten die 50 HLS Vitrinen sicheren konservatorischen Schutz für die Artefakte der hauseigenen Sammlung ebenso wie für wechselnde Themenausstellungen.
Das heutige Museum Schloss Bruck der Stadt Lienz wurde von einer im 13. Jh. erbauten Grafenburg in ein modernes Museum verwandelt. Die sachlich modernen HAHN-HLS Systemvitrinen passen hervorragend in das Ambiente der mittelalterlichen Burgräume. Ausgerüstet mit dem passiven Klima-System ART-SORB, bieten die 50 HLS Vitrinen sicheren konservatorischen Schutz für die Artefakte der hauseigenen Sammlung ebenso wie für wechselnde Themenausstellungen.
Das heutige Museum Schloss Bruck der Stadt Lienz wurde von einer im 13. Jh. erbauten Grafenburg in ein modernes Museum verwandelt. Die sachlich modernen HAHN-HLS Systemvitrinen passen hervorragend in das Ambiente der mittelalterlichen Burgräume. Ausgerüstet mit dem passiven Klima-System ART-SORB, bieten die 50 HLS Vitrinen sicheren konservatorischen Schutz für die Artefakte der hauseigenen Sammlung ebenso wie für wechselnde Themenausstellungen.
Das heutige Museum Schloss Bruck der Stadt Lienz wurde von einer im 13. Jh. erbauten Grafenburg in ein modernes Museum verwandelt. Die sachlich modernen HAHN-HLS Systemvitrinen passen hervorragend in das Ambiente der mittelalterlichen Burgräume. Ausgerüstet mit dem passiven Klima-System ART-SORB, bieten die 50 HLS Vitrinen sicheren konservatorischen Schutz für die Artefakte der hauseigenen Sammlung ebenso wie für wechselnde Themenausstellungen.
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A total of 85 HAHN-HLS System Cases in various sizes, some equipped with light boxes, have been installed at the location of the Kultuurien Museo of the National Museum of Finland.
National Museum of Finland, Helsinki
Finland, 1999
A total of 85 HAHN-HLS System Cases in various sizes, some equipped with light boxes, have been installed at the location of the Kultuurien Museo of the National Museum of Finland.
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The renowned British Museum in London owns around 80 display cases from the modular HAHN HLS exhibition system.
The British Museum, Main Exhibition Room, London
United Kingdom, 1999
The renowned British Museum in London owns around 80 display cases from the modular HAHN HLS exhibition system.
The renowned British Museum in London owns around 80 display cases from the modular HAHN HLS exhibition system. Since 2000, these cases have served more than 15 larger exhibitions and numerous smaller shows in Gallery 35, a space dedicated to changing exhibitions. The following images show for example the presentation „Human Image“ in the year 2000.
For a great variety of subjects and artefacts from around the world shown in the Museum, the HAHN HLS exhibition system offers virtually unlimited possibilities combined with maximum ease of installation and the highest level of conservation protection.
The renowned British Museum in London owns around 80 display cases from the modular HAHN HLS exhibition system. Since 2000, these cases have served more than 15 larger exhibitions and numerous smaller shows in Gallery 35, a space dedicated to changing exhibitions. The following images show for example the presentation „Human Image“ in the year 2000.
For a great variety of subjects and artefacts from around the world shown in the Museum, the HAHN HLS exhibition system offers virtually unlimited possibilities combined with maximum ease of installation and the highest level of conservation protection.
The renowned British Museum in London owns around 80 display cases from the modular HAHN HLS exhibition system. Since 2000, these cases have served more than 15 larger exhibitions and numerous smaller shows in Gallery 35, a space dedicated to changing exhibitions. The following images show for example the presentation „Human Image“ in the year 2000.
For a great variety of subjects and artefacts from around the world shown in the Museum, the HAHN HLS exhibition system offers virtually unlimited possibilities combined with maximum ease of installation and the highest level of conservation protection.
The renowned British Museum in London owns around 80 display cases from the modular HAHN HLS exhibition system. Since 2000, these cases have served more than 15 larger exhibitions and numerous smaller shows in Gallery 35, a space dedicated to changing exhibitions. The following images show for example the presentation „Human Image“ in the year 2000.
For a great variety of subjects and artefacts from around the world shown in the Museum, the HAHN HLS exhibition system offers virtually unlimited possibilities combined with maximum ease of installation and the highest level of conservation protection.
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Extra large HAHN table top cases with control gear for lifting
Melbourne Museum, Victoria, Melbourne
Australia, 1999
Extra large HAHN table top cases with control gear for lifting
The 8 table top cases with spindel motors built for the National Museum of Victoria Melbourne can be grouped in different formations to serve changing exhibition needs. The first exhibit, curated by famous theatre decorator Janet Laurence in 2000, was a selection of birds and butterflies from the vast collection of the Melbourne Museum.
The 8 table top cases with spindel motors built for the National Museum of Victoria Melbourne can be grouped in different formations to serve changing exhibition needs. The first exhibit, curated by famous theatre decorator Janet Laurence in 2000, was a selection of birds and butterflies from the vast collection of the Melbourne Museum.
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Museum Victoria, including three venues of which Melbourne Museum is one, has built its collections of Indigenous Cultures, History and Technology, Sciences and Natural Sciences for over 150 years, recording Australia's environmental and cultural history.
Museum Victoria, including three venues of which Melbourne Museum is one, has built its collections of Indigenous Cultures, History and Technology, Sciences and Natural Sciences for over 150 years, recording Australia's environmental and cultural history.
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Wall and table cases in different dimensions for coin collection, 1 round table case Ø 1800 mm, stainless steel construction, w. active climate control nitrogen units RK-3-N2.
Museo Numismático São Paulo, São Paulo
Brazil, 1999
Wall and table cases in different dimensions for coin collection, 1 round table case Ø 1800 mm, stainless steel construction, w. active climate control nitrogen units RK-3-N2.
Wall and table cases in different dimensions for coin collection, one round table case Ø 1800 mm, stainless steel construction. All equipped with active climate control nitrogen units RK-3-N2.
Wall and table cases in different dimensions for coin collection, one round table case Ø 1800 mm, stainless steel construction. All equipped with active climate control nitrogen units RK-3-N2.
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Wall and table cases in different dimensions for coin collection, one round table case Ø 1800 mm, stainless steel construction. All equipped with active climate control nitrogen units RK-3-N2.
Wall and table cases in different dimensions for coin collection, one round table case Ø 1800 mm, stainless steel construction. All equipped with active climate control nitrogen units RK-3-N2.
Produkt Tischvitrinen
Wall and table cases in different dimensions for coin collection, one round table case Ø 1800 mm, stainless steel construction. All equipped with active climate control nitrogen units RK-3-N2.
Wall and table cases in different dimensions for coin collection, one round table case Ø 1800 mm, stainless steel construction. All equipped with active climate control nitrogen units RK-3-N2.
Produkt Wandvitrine
Wall and table cases in different dimensions for coin collection, one round table case Ø 1800 mm, stainless steel construction. All equipped with active climate control nitrogen units RK-3-N2.
Wall and table cases in different dimensions for coin collection, one round table case Ø 1800 mm, stainless steel construction. All equipped with active climate control nitrogen units RK-3-N2.
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Table top display cases, w. slab pedestal bases, fibre optic illumination (fibre sticks), free-standing display cases, wall hung display cases and hanging display case fixed to the
Iceland Culture House, Reykjavik
Iceland, 1999
Table top display cases, w. slab pedestal bases, fibre optic illumination (fibre sticks), free-standing display cases, wall hung display cases and hanging display case fixed to the
Table top display cases, w. slab pedestal bases, fibre optic illumination (fibre sticks), free-standing display cases, wall hung display cases, w. 4 duorail sliding doors each, one layer of glass shelves, lightbox with fibre optic illumination, hanging display case, model F302L, fixed to the ceiling.
Table top display cases, w. slab pedestal bases, fibre optic illumination (fibre sticks), free-standing display cases, wall hung display cases, w. 4 duorail sliding doors each, one layer of glass shelves, lightbox with fibre optic illumination, hanging display case, model F302L, fixed to the ceiling.
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15 HAHN HLS system case in laminated safety glass 10/2, bottom and back interior panels covered with textile, equipped with dimmable fluorescent lighting
National Eremitage, Etchmeadzin Gallery, Sankt-Petersburg
Russia, 1999
15 HAHN HLS system case in laminated safety glass 10/2, bottom and back interior panels covered with textile, equipped with dimmable fluorescent lighting
Fifteen HAHN HLS system cases equipped with dimmable fluorescent lighting. Interior bottom and back panels covered with textile.
Fifteen HAHN HLS system cases equipped with dimmable fluorescent lighting. Interior bottom and back panels covered with textile.
Fifteen HAHN HLS system cases equipped with dimmable fluorescent lighting. Interior bottom and back panels covered with textile.
Fifteen HAHN HLS system cases equipped with dimmable fluorescent lighting. Interior bottom and back panels covered with textile.
Fifteen HAHN HLS system cases equipped with dimmable fluorescent lighting. Interior bottom and back panels covered with textile.
Fifteen HAHN HLS system cases equipped with dimmable fluorescent lighting. Interior bottom and back panels covered with textile.
Fifteen HAHN HLS system cases equipped with dimmable fluorescent lighting. Interior bottom and back panels covered with textile.
Fifteen HAHN HLS system cases equipped with dimmable fluorescent lighting. Interior bottom and back panels covered with textile.
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Im Museum Schloss Runkelstein hat GLASBAU HAHN 28 HLS Systemvitrinen mit passiver Klimatisierung (ART SORB) installiert.
Museum Schloss Runkelstein, Bozen
Italy, 1999
Im Museum Schloss Runkelstein hat GLASBAU HAHN 28 HLS Systemvitrinen mit passiver Klimatisierung (ART SORB) installiert.
Im Museum Schloss Runkelstein hat GLASBAU HAHN 28 HLS Systemvitrinen mit passiver Klimatisierung (ART SORB) installiert.
Im Museum Schloss Runkelstein hat GLASBAU HAHN 28 HLS Systemvitrinen mit passiver Klimatisierung (ART SORB) installiert.
Im Museum Schloss Runkelstein hat GLASBAU HAHN 28 HLS Systemvitrinen mit passiver Klimatisierung (ART SORB) installiert.
Im Museum Schloss Runkelstein hat GLASBAU HAHN 28 HLS Systemvitrinen mit passiver Klimatisierung (ART SORB) installiert.
Im Museum Schloss Runkelstein hat GLASBAU HAHN 28 HLS Systemvitrinen mit passiver Klimatisierung (ART SORB) installiert.
Im Museum Schloss Runkelstein hat GLASBAU HAHN 28 HLS Systemvitrinen mit passiver Klimatisierung (ART SORB) installiert.
Im Museum Schloss Runkelstein hat GLASBAU HAHN 28 HLS Systemvitrinen mit passiver Klimatisierung (ART SORB) installiert.
Im Museum Schloss Runkelstein hat GLASBAU HAHN 28 HLS Systemvitrinen mit passiver Klimatisierung (ART SORB) installiert.
Im Museum Schloss Runkelstein hat GLASBAU HAHN 28 HLS Systemvitrinen mit passiver Klimatisierung (ART SORB) installiert.
Im Museum Schloss Runkelstein hat GLASBAU HAHN 28 HLS Systemvitrinen mit passiver Klimatisierung (ART SORB) installiert.
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Display case for one of the most important Egyptian objects with 3 distinct bands of writing dated 196 BC shown at the museum.
The British Museum, The Rosetta Stone, London
United Kingdom, 1999
Display case for one of the most important Egyptian objects with 3 distinct bands of writing dated 196 BC shown at the museum.
The ancient Egytian Rosetta Stone dating back to 196 BC is measuring 112.3 cm high, 75.7 cm wide and 28.4 cm thick. It is a very special Egyptian sculpture with 3 types of ancient hieroglyph languages.
The ancient Egytian Rosetta Stone dating back to 196 BC is measuring 112.3 cm high, 75.7 cm wide and 28.4 cm thick. It is a very special Egyptian sculpture with 3 types of ancient hieroglyph languages.
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Display case for 3 rare Assyrian fresco paintings from the Palace of Til Barsip dating back to the Neo-Assyrian period, 8th century BC.
Louvre Frescos of Til Barsip Palace, Paris
France, 1999
Display case for 3 rare Assyrian fresco paintings from the Palace of Til Barsip dating back to the Neo-Assyrian period, 8th century BC.
Three rare Assyrian fresco paintings from the Palace of Til Barsip, ancient Aramean city, present-day Tell Ahmar, situated on the left bank of the Euphrate. Dating back to the Neo-Assyrian period, 8th century BC. Excavated by François Thureau-Dangin and Maurice Dunand in 1929-31.
The fragile paintings of pigments on an unfired clay slip were restored in 1986-87 and are presented inside the display case built by GLASBAU HAHN in the Louvre section of Near Eastern Antiquities, Mesopotamia and northern Syria, Room 6.
Three rare Assyrian fresco paintings from the Palace of Til Barsip, ancient Aramean city, present-day Tell Ahmar, situated on the left bank of the Euphrate. Dating back to the Neo-Assyrian period, 8th century BC. Excavated by François Thureau-Dangin and Maurice Dunand in 1929-31.
The fragile paintings of pigments on an unfired clay slip were restored in 1986-87 and are presented inside the display case built by GLASBAU HAHN in the Louvre section of Near Eastern Antiquities, Mesopotamia and northern Syria, Room 6.
Three rare Assyrian fresco paintings from the Palace of Til Barsip, ancient Aramean city, present-day Tell Ahmar, situated on the left bank of the Euphrate. Dating back to the Neo-Assyrian period, 8th century BC. Excavated by François Thureau-Dangin and Maurice Dunand in 1929-31.
The fragile paintings of pigments on an unfired clay slip were restored in 1986-87 and are presented inside the display case built by GLASBAU HAHN in the Louvre section of Near Eastern Antiquities, Mesopotamia and northern Syria, Room 6.
Three rare Assyrian fresco paintings from the Palace of Til Barsip, ancient Aramean city, present-day Tell Ahmar, situated on the left bank of the Euphrate. Dating back to the Neo-Assyrian period, 8th century BC. Excavated by François Thureau-Dangin and Maurice Dunand in 1929-31.
The fragile paintings of pigments on an unfired clay slip were restored in 1986-87 and are presented inside the display case built by GLASBAU HAHN in the Louvre section of Near Eastern Antiquities, Mesopotamia and northern Syria, Room 6.
Three rare Assyrian fresco paintings from the Palace of Til Barsip, ancient Aramean city, present-day Tell Ahmar, situated on the left bank of the Euphrate. Dating back to the Neo-Assyrian period, 8th century BC. Excavated by François Thureau-Dangin and Maurice Dunand in 1929-31.
Three rare Assyrian fresco paintings from the Palace of Til Barsip, ancient Aramean city, present-day Tell Ahmar, situated on the left bank of the Euphrate. Dating back to the Neo-Assyrian period, 8th century BC. Excavated by François Thureau-Dangin and Maurice Dunand in 1929-31.
Three rare Assyrian fresco paintings from the Palace of Til Barsip, ancient Aramean city, present-day Tell Ahmar, situated on the left bank of the Euphrate. Dating back to the Neo-Assyrian period, 8th century BC. Excavated by François Thureau-Dangin and Maurice Dunand in 1929-31.
The fragile paintings of pigments on an unfired clay slip were restored in 1986-87 and are presented inside the display case built by GLASBAU HAHN in the Louvre section of Near Eastern Antiquities, Mesopotamia and northern Syria, Room 6.
Three rare Assyrian fresco paintings from the Palace of Til Barsip, ancient Aramean city, present-day Tell Ahmar, situated on the left bank of the Euphrate. Dating back to the Neo-Assyrian period, 8th century BC. Excavated by François Thureau-Dangin and Maurice Dunand in 1929-31.
The fragile paintings of pigments on an unfired clay slip were restored in 1986-87 and are presented inside the display case built by GLASBAU HAHN in the Louvre section of Near Eastern Antiquities, Mesopotamia and northern Syria, Room 6.
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National Museum of Finland, Kultuurien Museo, Helsinki
Finland, 1999
HLS System cases in different sizes with lightboxes
City Museum Helsinki, Helsinki
Finland, 1999
HLS System cases in different sizes equipped with lightboxes
National Museum of Finland, Silver Exhibition, Helsinki
Finland, 1999
HLS system cases in different sizes with lightboxes
Tampere Museum / Vapriikki, Tampere
Finland, 1999
HLS System cases in different sizes
The British Museum, Egyptian Gallery, London
United Kingdom, 1999
10 free-standing cases and 20 wall display cases in different sizes
The British Museum, Korean Gallery, London
United Kingdom, 1999
7 wall screens for oversized pictures, with fiber optic illumination, some equipped with climate control RK-2-xa
The British Museum, African Gallery, London
United Kingdom, 1999
25 wall cases and free-standing cases, extra large dimensions, with fibre optic illumination
Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archeology, Chinese Picture Gallery, Oxford
United Kingdom, 1999
Wall cases, equipped with Duorail sliding doors, light fibre optic illumination and climate control RK2-xa. Because of the enormous width the cases had to be devided in 4 section each
Benaki Museum, Mother & God, Athens
Greece, 1999
Wall niche cases with modified hinged doors, equipped with climate control unit RK2 and light fibre optic illumination
Museum of Santorini, Santorini
Greece, 1999
HAHN special designed hinged door-systems
Holy Monastery of Vatopedi, Mount Athos
Greece, 1999
HAHN Table top display cases and wall cases in different sizes, equipped with hinged door system and light fibre optics
Südtiroler Landesmuseum für Volkskunde, Brunico
Italy, 1999
HAHN Wall cases with fibre optic illumination and storage cabinets DDLX
Biblioteca del Vaticano, BOTTICELLI 2000 / 2001, Cittá del Vaticano
Italy, 1999
HAHN Protector cases for pictures special designed for exhibition BOTTICELLI 2000/2001, initialised by Kupferstichkabinett in Berlin/Germany, which is owner of big part of the pictures
Ministerio de Relaciones Exterior,
Panama, 1999
Special designed Free-standing case, 3.600 x 650 x 2.000 (H) mm with clearwhite laminated safety glass 10/2, equipped with fibre optic lighting and climate control RK-2
National Eremitage, Netherland Paintings Gallery, Sankt-Petersburg
Russia, 1999
Wall hung cases with Duorail sliding doors, equipped with alarm and fluorescent lighting
Museo de la Alcazaba, Malaga
Spain, 1999
HAHN HLS system display cases; wall and freestanding display cases in different sizes
Musei e Cultura "Eisenzeit", Locarno
Switzerland, 1999
HAHN HLS system display case, with UV-protection and fluorescent lighting with mirrors
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Medieval Galleries, New York, NY
United States, 1999
14 wall cases with Monorail sliding doors, Artsorb and fluorescent light, equipped with an emission-free laminated aluminium and ethafoam pinbord.
Asian Art Museum, Sarasota, FL 34239
United States, 1999
Freestanding cases with wooden back panels and Duorail sliding doors, U-display for a nichr with hinged door, all cases equipped with light optical illumination
Kenneth W. Rendell, Inc., Natick, MA 01760
United States, 1999
HAHN HLS System cases, size 2, each with lightbox and 4 suspended glass shelves
Los Angeles Airport, Bradley Terminal, Los Angeles, CA
United States, 1999
HAHN Module System, special construction with lighthood, equipped with fluorescent tubes
New York Public Library, Gottesman Hall, New York, N.Y. 10018
United States, 1999
Freestanding cases in different sizes, with Silicagel and remote plug-in device to read humidity, some with light fibre optical illumination and LED light sticks
Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, Florida
United States, 1999
HAHN HLS system cases
Center of Jewish History, New York, NY
United States, 1999
Extra large wall cases, similar to our model W 250 with lightbox with fibre optic illumination, opening system with HAHN Duorail sliding doors, further special designed wall cases and cases for niches and table cases
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
United States, 1999
25 HAHN Module type I + II cases including fluorescent lighting
Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana
United States, 1999
HAHN wall cases model W 230 without lighting
Reiss-Museum der Stadt Mannheim, "Europas Mitte um 1000", Mannheim
Germany, 1999
Freestanding display cases, special construction, Type "Mannheim", Type "Frankenvitrine", equipped with computer controlled alarm and climate control.
Tokyo Broadcasting System TBS, Tokyo
Japan, 1999
Free-standing case special construction, equipped with lightbox.
Museum für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Freiburg
Germany, 1999
Zwischen 1994 und 2000 wurde das Museum mit 13 verschiedenen HAHN Tisch- und Wandvitrinen und mit maßgefertigten Vitrinen für Wandnischen ausgestattet.
University of Turku, Turku
Finland, 1999
HLS Systemcases in different dimensions
Chester Beatty Library, Dublin
Ireland, 1999
2 HAHN Wall Cases in special construction