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Extra large HAHN Wall Cases equipped with special shock absorbing bumpers and RK-2-Xa climate control unit
The British Museum, Nebamun Gallery, London
United Kingdom, 2008
Extra large HAHN Wall Cases equipped with special shock absorbing bumpers and RK-2-Xa climate control unit
Extra large HAHN Wall Cases equipped with special shock absorbing bumpers and RK2Xa climate control unit
Extra large HAHN Wall Cases equipped with special shock absorbing bumpers and RK2Xa climate control unit
Produkt Wandvitrine
Produkt Wandvitrine
Extra large HAHN Wall Cases equipped with special shock absorbing bumpers and RK2Xa climate control unit
Extra large HAHN Wall Cases equipped with special shock absorbing bumpers and RK2Xa climate control unit
Produkt Wandvitrine
Detail of wall case and lighting system
Detail of wall case and lighting system
Produkt Wandvitrine
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Five HAHN HLS-System display cases were combined with HAHN Table cases to present The William H. Hannon Library Collection in the general exhibition space of LMU
Loyola Marymount University, The William H. Hannon Library Collection, Los Angeles
United States, 2008
Five HAHN HLS-System display cases were combined with HAHN Table cases to present The William H. Hannon Library Collection in the general exhibition space of LMU
Five HAHN HLS-System display cases were combined with HAHN Table cases to present The William H. Hannon Library Collection in the general exhibition space of the Loyola Marymount University.
Five HAHN HLS-System display cases were combined with HAHN Table cases to present The William H. Hannon Library Collection in the general exhibition space of the Loyola Marymount University.
Five HAHN HLS-System display cases were combined with HAHN Table cases to present
The William H. Hannon Library Collection in the general exhibition space of the Loyola
Marymount University.
Five HAHN HLS-System display cases were combined with HAHN Table cases to present
The William H. Hannon Library Collection in the general exhibition space of the Loyola
Marymount University.
Five HAHN HLS-System display cases were combined with HAHN Table cases to present
The William H. Hannon Library Collection in the general exhibition space of the Loyola
Marymount University.
Five HAHN HLS-System display cases were combined with HAHN Table cases to present
The William H. Hannon Library Collection in the general exhibition space of the Loyola
Marymount University.
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111 individual display cases in 10 new Galleries of the Medieval & Renaissance Collection.
Victoria and Albert Museum, Medieval & Renaissance Galleries, London
United Kingdom, 2008
111 individual display cases in 10 new Galleries of the Medieval & Renaissance Collection.
111 individual display cases in 10 new Galleries of the Medieval & Renaissance Collection. Monolithic appearance through base cladding with elements of natural stone on Aluminum sandwich in seamless attachment. Equipped with non reflective "Anti-Bandit-Glass" and sophisticated opening mechanism solutions.
111 individual display cases in 10 new Galleries of the Medieval & Renaissance Collection. Monolithic appearance through base cladding with elements of natural stone on Aluminum sandwich in seamless attachment. Equipped with non reflective "Anti-Bandit-Glass" and sophisticated opening mechanism solutions.
111 individual display cases in 10 new Galleries of the Medieval & Renaissance Collection. Monolithic appearance through base cladding with elements of natural stone on Aluminum sandwich in seamless attachment. Equipped with non reflective "Anti-Bandit-Glass" and sophisticated opening mechanism solutions.
111 individual display cases in 10 new Galleries of the Medieval & Renaissance Collection. Monolithic appearance through base cladding with elements of natural stone on Aluminum sandwich in seamless attachment. Equipped with non reflective "Anti-Bandit-Glass" and sophisticated opening mechanism solutions.
111 individual display cases in 10 new Galleries of the Medieval & Renaissance Collection. Monolithic appearance through base cladding with elements of natural stone on Aluminum sandwich in seamless attachment. Equipped with non reflective "Anti-Bandit-Glass" and sophisticated opening mechanism solutions.
111 individual display cases in 10 new Galleries of the Medieval & Renaissance Collection. Monolithic appearance through base cladding with elements of natural stone on Aluminum sandwich in seamless attachment. Equipped with non reflective "Anti-Bandit-Glass" and sophisticated opening mechanism solutions.
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111 individual display cases in 10 new Galleries of the Medieval & Renaissance Collection. Monolithic appearance through base cladding with elements of natural stone on Aluminum sandwich in seamless attachment. Equipped with non reflective "Anti-Bandit-Glass" and sophisticated opening mechanism solutions.
111 individual display cases in 10 new Galleries of the Medieval & Renaissance Collection. Monolithic appearance through base cladding with elements of natural stone on Aluminum sandwich in seamless attachment. Equipped with non reflective "Anti-Bandit-Glass" and sophisticated opening mechanism solutions.
Produkt Wandvitrine
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Ceramics Galleries Phase 1 w. free-standing cases + wall cases equipped with newly developed slide-and-turn opening mechanism providing 100% access.
Victoria and Albert Museum, Ceramics Galleries Phase 1 and 2, London
United Kingdom, 2008
Ceramics Galleries Phase 1 w. free-standing cases + wall cases equipped with newly developed slide-and-turn opening mechanism providing 100% access.
Ceramics Galleries Phase 1 with free-standing cases and wall cases equipped with newly developed slide-and-turn opening mechanism providing 100% access.
Ceramics Galleries Phase 1 with free-standing cases and wall cases equipped with newly developed slide-and-turn opening mechanism providing 100% access.
Ceramics Galleries Phase 1 with freestanding cases of 8 m length and 3.10 m height and glass top. Wall cases of 2.65 m height divided in modular width along the full gallery length with cases protruding into space, equipped with newly developed slide-and-turn opening mechanism providing 100% access.
Ceramics Galleries Phase 1 with freestanding cases of 8 m length and 3.10 m height and glass top. Wall cases of 2.65 m height divided in modular width along the full gallery length with cases protruding into space, equipped with newly developed slide-and-turn opening mechanism providing 100% access.
Ceramics Galleries Phase 1 with freestanding cases of 8 m length and 3.10 m height and glass top. Wall cases of 2.65 m height divided in modular width along the full gallery length with cases protruding into space, equipped with newly developed slide-and-turn opening mechanism providing 100% access.
Ceramics Galleries Phase 1 with freestanding cases of 8 m length and 3.10 m height and glass top. Wall cases of 2.65 m height divided in modular width along the full gallery length with cases protruding into space, equipped with newly developed slide-and-turn opening mechanism providing 100% access.
Ceramics Galleries Phase 1 with freestanding cases of 8 m length and 3.10 m height and glass top. Wall cases of 2.65 m height divided in modular width along the full gallery length with cases protruding into space, equipped with newly developed slide-and-turn opening mechanism providing 100% access.
Ceramics Galleries Phase 1 with freestanding cases of 8 m length and 3.10 m height and glass top. Wall cases of 2.65 m height divided in modular width along the full gallery length with cases protruding into space, equipped with newly developed slide-and-turn opening mechanism providing 100% access.
Ceramics Galleries Phase 2 with study collection cases of up to 26 m length and 3.70 m height to present 30,000 Ceramic objects in 4 galleries of the new Study Centre.
Ceramics Galleries Phase 2 with study collection cases of up to 26 m length and 3.70 m height to present 30,000 Ceramic objects in 4 galleries of the new Study Centre.
Ceramics Galleries Phase 1 with freestanding cases of 8 m length and 3.10 m height and glass top. Wall cases of 2.65 m height divided in modular width along the full gallery length with cases protruding into space, equipped with newly developed slide-and-turn opening mechanism providing 100% access. Phase 2 with study collection cases of up to 26 m length and 3.70 m height to present 30,000 Ceramic objects in 4 galleries of the new Study Centre.
Ceramics Galleries Phase 1 with freestanding cases of 8 m length and 3.10 m height and glass top. Wall cases of 2.65 m height divided in modular width along the full gallery length with cases protruding into space, equipped with newly developed slide-and-turn opening mechanism providing 100% access. Phase 2 with study collection cases of up to 26 m length and 3.70 m height to present 30,000 Ceramic objects in 4 galleries of the new Study Centre.
Produkt Designlösungen
Ceramics Galleries Phase 2 with study collection cases of up to 26 m length and 3.70 m height to present 30,000 Ceramic objects in 4 galleries of the new Study Centre.
Ceramics Galleries Phase 2 with study collection cases of up to 26 m length and 3.70 m height to present 30,000 Ceramic objects in 4 galleries of the new Study Centre.
Produkt Designlösungen
Ceramics Galleries Phase 1 with freestanding cases of 8 m length and 3.10 m height and glass top. Wall cases of 2.65 m height divided in modular width along the full gallery length with cases protruding into space, equipped with newly developed slide-and-turn opening mechanism providing 100% access. Phase 2 with study collection cases of up to 26 m length and 3.70 m height to present 30,000 Ceramic objects in 4 galleries of the new Study Centre.
Ceramics Galleries Phase 1 with freestanding cases of 8 m length and 3.10 m height and glass top. Wall cases of 2.65 m height divided in modular width along the full gallery length with cases protruding into space, equipped with newly developed slide-and-turn opening mechanism providing 100% access. Phase 2 with study collection cases of up to 26 m length and 3.70 m height to present 30,000 Ceramic objects in 4 galleries of the new Study Centre.
Produkt Designlösungen
Phase 2 with study collection cases of up to 26 m length.
Phase 2 with study collection cases of up to 26 m length.
Produkt Designlösungen
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2005/2008/2009: new museum completely equipped with 130 HAHN free-standing display cases in various sizes.
Kyushu National Museum, Dazaifu, Fukuoka
Japan, 2008
2005/2008/2009: new museum completely equipped with 130 HAHN free-standing display cases in various sizes.
The new Kyushu National Museum opened in 2005 and was  equipped in 3 phases by HAHN with 130 free-standing display cases in various sizes.
The new Kyushu National Museum opened in 2005 and was equipped in 3 phases by HAHN with 130 free-standing display cases in various sizes.
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Wall and free-standing cases, MONORAIL sliding door, LED lighting, Fiber optic lighting
Royal Ontario Museum, Teck Suite of Galleries, Toronto
Canada, 2008
Wall and free-standing cases, MONORAIL sliding door, LED lighting, Fiber optic lighting
The Teck Suite of Galleries: Earth's Treasures, Photo: © Haley Sharpe Design, CA
The Teck Suite of Galleries: Earth's Treasures, Photo: © Haley Sharpe Design, CA
The Teck Suite of Galleries: Earth's Treasures, Photo: © Haley Sharpe Design, CA
The Teck Suite of Galleries: Earth's Treasures, Photo: © Haley Sharpe Design, CA
The Teck Suite of Galleries: Earth's Treasures, Photo: © Haley Sharpe Design, CA
The Teck Suite of Galleries: Earth's Treasures, Photo: © Haley Sharpe Design, CA
Zigzag central display case in the Gallery of Gems and Gold. 
Photo: © Royal Ontario Museum. All rights reserved
Zigzag central display case in the Gallery of Gems and Gold.
Photo: © Royal Ontario Museum. All rights reserved
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Teck Suite of Galleries, Gallery of Gems and Gold.
Photo: © Royal Ontario Museum. All rights reserved
Teck Suite of Galleries, Gallery of Gems and Gold.
Photo: © Royal Ontario Museum. All rights reserved
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William and Judith Bollinger Jewellery Gallery opened in 2008 featuring curved and circular freestanding HAHN cases.
Victoria and Albert Museum, William and Judith Bollinger Jewellery Gallery, London
United Kingdom, 2008
William and Judith Bollinger Jewellery Gallery opened in 2008 featuring curved and circular freestanding HAHN cases.
Produkt Designlösungen
Produkt Designlösungen
William and Judith Bollinger Jewellery Gallery opened in 2008 featuring curved and circular free-standing HAHN cases. Each glass panel equipped with anti-bandit glass and non-reflective Amiran coating, individually shaped, the top closing panel formed by a curved and slanting glass strip.
William and Judith Bollinger Jewellery Gallery opened in 2008 featuring curved and circular free-standing HAHN cases. Each glass panel equipped with anti-bandit glass and non-reflective Amiran coating, individually shaped, the top closing panel formed by a curved and slanting glass strip.
Produkt Designlösungen
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"Schad Gallery of Biodiversity: Life in Crisis" zeigt auf rund 1000 m² die naturhistorische Sammlung des ROM
Royal Ontario Museum, Schad Gallery of Biodiversity, Toronto
Canada, 2008
"Schad Gallery of Biodiversity: Life in Crisis" zeigt auf rund 1000 m² die naturhistorische Sammlung des ROM
Produkt Designlösungen
Zwischen 2005 und 2011 wurden mehr als 300 HAHN Vitrinen in 18 Galerien im historischen Teil des ROM sowie im neu erbauten Michael Lee-Chin Crystal von Studio Daniel Libeskind realisiert. Die ersten 3 Projektphasen haben Haley Sharpe Design entworfen, darunter besonders großformatige Vitrinen für die "Heritage Galleries", komplexe Sonderformen für die "Teck Suite of Galleries" sowie für die "Crystal Galleries". In Projektphase 4 haben Reich+Petch Design International die "Schad Gallery of Biodiversity: Life in Crisis" gestaltet. Sie liegt im historischen Centre Block im 2. Stock und zeigt auf rund 1000 m² die umfassende naturhistorische Sammlung des ROM. Phase 5 konzentriert sich auf die Altertumssammlungen mit den Byzantinum, Rome & Etruria, Near Eastern and Nubia Galleries, neu gestaltet durch die ROM Exhibition Designerin Luciana Calvet.
Zwischen 2005 und 2011 wurden mehr als 300 HAHN Vitrinen in 18 Galerien im historischen Teil des ROM sowie im neu erbauten Michael Lee-Chin Crystal von Studio Daniel Libeskind realisiert. Die ersten 3 Projektphasen haben Haley Sharpe Design entworfen, darunter besonders großformatige Vitrinen für die "Heritage Galleries", komplexe Sonderformen für die "Teck Suite of Galleries" sowie für die "Crystal Galleries". In Projektphase 4 haben Reich+Petch Design International die "Schad Gallery of Biodiversity: Life in Crisis" gestaltet. Sie liegt im historischen Centre Block im 2. Stock und zeigt auf rund 1000 m² die umfassende naturhistorische Sammlung des ROM. Phase 5 konzentriert sich auf die Altertumssammlungen mit den Byzantinum, Rome & Etruria, Near Eastern and Nubia Galleries, neu gestaltet durch die ROM Exhibition Designerin Luciana Calvet.
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HAHN-HLS system display cases
La Caixa Forum, Mujeres. Espejo de culturas, Lleida
Spain, 2008
HAHN-HLS system display cases
In der Ausstellung „Frauen. Spiegel der Kulturen“ wurde eine Auswahl von Skulpturen und Artefakten aus dem Völkerkunde Museum München im La Caixa Forum Lleida in Spanien in 31 HAHN-HLS Systemvitrinen präsentiert.
In der Ausstellung „Frauen. Spiegel der Kulturen“ wurde eine Auswahl von Skulpturen und Artefakten aus dem Völkerkunde Museum München im La Caixa Forum Lleida in Spanien in 31 HAHN-HLS Systemvitrinen präsentiert.
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Large HAHN HLS System cases equipped with fibre optic light.
Nevada State Museum, Carson City
United States, 2008
Large HAHN HLS System cases equipped with fibre optic light.
Large HAHN HLS System cases equipped with fibre optic light.
Large HAHN HLS System cases equipped with fibre optic light.
Large HAHN HLS System cases equipped with fibre optic light.
Large HAHN HLS System cases equipped with fibre optic light.
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1 table top- and 1 wall display case
DeBakey Museum, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
United States, 2008
1 table top- and 1 wall display case
1 table case T130 (1 base with 3 glass hoods) & 1 wall case W200
1 table case T130 (1 base with 3 glass hoods) & 1 wall case W200
Produkt Tischvitrinen
1 table case T130 (1 base with 3 glass hoods) & 1 wall case W200
1 table case T130 (1 base with 3 glass hoods) & 1 wall case W200
Produkt Tischvitrinen
1 table case T130 (1 base with 3 glass hoods) & 1 wall case W200
1 table case T130 (1 base with 3 glass hoods) & 1 wall case W200
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12 Free-standing Display Cases, 6 Table Top Display Cases, 9 HAHN-Modul Cases, all especially constructed
Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, Tokyo
Japan, 2008
12 Free-standing Display Cases, 6 Table Top Display Cases, 9 HAHN-Modul Cases, all especially constructed
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39 Wall- and free-standing HAHN display cases, especially constructed, with active climate control
Royal Jewellery Museum, Alexandria
Egypt, 2008
39 Wall- and free-standing HAHN display cases, especially constructed, with active climate control
Complete equipment of the refurbished Royal Jewellery Museum with 39 wall cases and free-standing display cases.
Complete equipment of the refurbished Royal Jewellery Museum with 39 wall cases and free-standing display cases.
Complete equipment of the refurbished Royal Jewellery Museum with 39 wall cases and free-standing display cases.
Complete equipment of the refurbished Royal Jewellery Museum with 39 wall cases and free-standing display cases.
Complete equipment of the refurbished Royal Jewellery Museum with 39 wall cases and free-standing display cases.
Complete equipment of the refurbished Royal Jewellery Museum with 39 wall cases and free-standing display cases.
Complete equipment of the refurbished Royal Jewellery Museum with 39 wall cases and free-standing display cases.
Complete equipment of the refurbished Royal Jewellery Museum with 39 wall cases and free-standing display cases.
Complete equipment of the refurbished Royal Jewellery Museum with 39 wall cases and free-standing display cases.
Complete equipment of the refurbished Royal Jewellery Museum with 39 wall cases and free-standing display cases.
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25 table cases, steel construction w. aliminum sheet cladding, 5-sided glass hoods lifted by hydraulic motors, w. HAHN central clean air Nitrogen Module
Egyptian Museum Cairo, Royal Mummy Gallery, Cairo
Egypt, 2008
25 table cases, steel construction w. aliminum sheet cladding, 5-sided glass hoods lifted by hydraulic motors, w. HAHN central clean air Nitrogen Module
Rendering Gallery Room 1 of  the Royal Mummy Gallery, all cases equipped with the HAHN central clean air Nitrogen Module climate control system.
Rendering Gallery Room 1 of the Royal Mummy Gallery, all cases equipped with the HAHN central clean air Nitrogen Module climate control system.
Produkt Tischvitrinen
Rendering Gallery Room 2 of  the Royal Mummy Gallery, all cases equipped with the HAHN central clean air Nitrogen Module climate control system.
Rendering Gallery Room 2 of the Royal Mummy Gallery, all cases equipped with the HAHN central clean air Nitrogen Module climate control system.
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Im April 2008 wurde in Basel das Museum des FC Basel eröffnet. Der neue Erweiterungsbau des St. Jakob-Parks mit angegliedertem Fan-Shop liegt unmittelbarer Nähe zum Stadion.
Museum des FC Basel, Basel
Switzerland, 2008
Im April 2008 wurde in Basel das Museum des FC Basel eröffnet. Der neue Erweiterungsbau des St. Jakob-Parks mit angegliedertem Fan-Shop liegt unmittelbarer Nähe zum Stadion.
Im April 2008 wurde in Basel das Museum des FC Basel eröffnet. Der neue Erweiterungsbau des St. Jakob-Parks mit angegliedertem Fan-Shop in unmittelbarer Nähe zum Stadion ermöglicht erstmals seit Gründung des FCB im Jahr 1893 die Präsentation der Geschichte des Basler Traditionsvereins.
Als Wegbereiterin des lange geplanten Museums gilt FCB Präsidentin Gigi Oeri, die das Projekt großzügig förderte.
Das Prestigeobjekt, gestaltet durch die Basler Architekten Stauffenegger und Stutz und ausgestattet mit HLS Systemvitrinen von GLASBAU HAHN, beherbergt Fotos der FCB Stars und Capitäne ebenso wie Highlights aus allen Epochen des Fußballclubs mit Fernsehsequenzen, Pokalen und Paraphernalia, die die Herzen der FCB Fans höher schlagen lassen. Insgesamt 3000 Objekte und 27 Laufmeter Akten gehören zur Sammlung des Fußballclubs Basel, die das Schweizer Sportmuseum archiviert und aufbereitet hat und im neuen FCB Museum zeigt.
Im April 2008 wurde in Basel das Museum des FC Basel eröffnet. Der neue Erweiterungsbau des St. Jakob-Parks mit angegliedertem Fan-Shop in unmittelbarer Nähe zum Stadion ermöglicht erstmals seit Gründung des FCB im Jahr 1893 die Präsentation der Geschichte des Basler Traditionsvereins.
Als Wegbereiterin des lange geplanten Museums gilt FCB Präsidentin Gigi Oeri, die das Projekt großzügig förderte.
Das Prestigeobjekt, gestaltet durch die Basler Architekten Stauffenegger und Stutz und ausgestattet mit HLS Systemvitrinen von GLASBAU HAHN, beherbergt Fotos der FCB Stars und Capitäne ebenso wie Highlights aus allen Epochen des Fußballclubs mit Fernsehsequenzen, Pokalen und Paraphernalia, die die Herzen der FCB Fans höher schlagen lassen. Insgesamt 3000 Objekte und 27 Laufmeter Akten gehören zur Sammlung des Fußballclubs Basel, die das Schweizer Sportmuseum archiviert und aufbereitet hat und im neuen FCB Museum zeigt.
Als Wegbereiterin des lange geplanten Museums gilt FCB Präsidentin Gigi Oeri, die das Projekt großzügig förderte.
Das Prestigeobjekt, gestaltet durch die Basler Architekten Stauffenegger und Stutz und ausgestattet mit HLS Systemvitrinen von GLASBAU HAHN, beherbergt Fotos der FCB Stars und Capitäne ebenso wie Highlights aus allen Epochen des Fußballclubs mit Fernsehsequenzen, Pokalen und Paraphernalia, die die Herzen der FCB Fans höher schlagen lassen. Insgesamt 3000 Objekte und 27 Laufmeter Akten gehören zur Sammlung des Fußballclubs Basel, die das Schweizer Sportmuseum archiviert und aufbereitet hat und im neuen FCB Museum zeigt.
Als Wegbereiterin des lange geplanten Museums gilt FCB Präsidentin Gigi Oeri, die das Projekt großzügig förderte.
Das Prestigeobjekt, gestaltet durch die Basler Architekten Stauffenegger und Stutz und ausgestattet mit HLS Systemvitrinen von GLASBAU HAHN, beherbergt Fotos der FCB Stars und Capitäne ebenso wie Highlights aus allen Epochen des Fußballclubs mit Fernsehsequenzen, Pokalen und Paraphernalia, die die Herzen der FCB Fans höher schlagen lassen. Insgesamt 3000 Objekte und 27 Laufmeter Akten gehören zur Sammlung des Fußballclubs Basel, die das Schweizer Sportmuseum archiviert und aufbereitet hat und im neuen FCB Museum zeigt.
Im April 2008 wurde in Basel das Museum des FC Basel eröffnet. Der neue Erweiterungsbau des St. Jakob-Parks mit angegliedertem Fan-Shop in unmittelbarer Nähe zum Stadion ermöglicht erstmals seit Gründung des FCB im Jahr 1893 die Präsentation der Geschichte des Basler Traditionsvereins.
Als Wegbereiterin des lange geplanten Museums gilt FCB Präsidentin Gigi Oeri, die das Projekt großzügig förderte.
Das Prestigeobjekt, gestaltet durch die Basler Architekten Stauffenegger und Stutz und ausgestattet mit HLS Systemvitrinen von GLASBAU HAHN, beherbergt Fotos der FCB Stars und Capitäne ebenso wie Highlights aus allen Epochen des Fußballclubs mit Fernsehsequenzen, Pokalen und Paraphernalia, die die Herzen der FCB Fans höher schlagen lassen. Insgesamt 3000 Objekte und 27 Laufmeter Akten gehören zur Sammlung des Fußballclubs Basel, die das Schweizer Sportmuseum archiviert und aufbereitet hat und im neuen FCB Museum zeigt.
Im April 2008 wurde in Basel das Museum des FC Basel eröffnet. Der neue Erweiterungsbau des St. Jakob-Parks mit angegliedertem Fan-Shop in unmittelbarer Nähe zum Stadion ermöglicht erstmals seit Gründung des FCB im Jahr 1893 die Präsentation der Geschichte des Basler Traditionsvereins.
Als Wegbereiterin des lange geplanten Museums gilt FCB Präsidentin Gigi Oeri, die das Projekt großzügig förderte.
Das Prestigeobjekt, gestaltet durch die Basler Architekten Stauffenegger und Stutz und ausgestattet mit HLS Systemvitrinen von GLASBAU HAHN, beherbergt Fotos der FCB Stars und Capitäne ebenso wie Highlights aus allen Epochen des Fußballclubs mit Fernsehsequenzen, Pokalen und Paraphernalia, die die Herzen der FCB Fans höher schlagen lassen. Insgesamt 3000 Objekte und 27 Laufmeter Akten gehören zur Sammlung des Fußballclubs Basel, die das Schweizer Sportmuseum archiviert und aufbereitet hat und im neuen FCB Museum zeigt.
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'Madonna of the Goldfinch', oil on wood, 1505-06 by Raphael Sanzio (1483-1520)
Galleria degli Uffizi, Raphael Sanzio, Firenze
Italy, 2008
'Madonna of the Goldfinch', oil on wood, 1505-06 by Raphael Sanzio (1483-1520)
Protector for the 'Madonna of the Goldfinch', oil on wood, 1505-06 by Raphael Sanzio (1483-1520)
Protector for the 'Madonna of the Goldfinch', oil on wood, 1505-06 by Raphael Sanzio (1483-1520)
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Zhejiang Provincial Museum, Hangzhou
China, 2008
11 free-standing display cases with RK-2 active climate control system
Zhejiang Art Museum ZAM, Zhejiang Art Museum, Hangzhou
China, 2008
1 extra long wall case of 55 m length, 10 modular table cases, 6 free-standing cases with metal bases, featuring a combination of dimmable LED and fluorescent light, remote control
National Library Beijing, National Library of Ancient Books, Beijing
China, 2008
Free-standing cases equipped with RK-2 active and passive climate control systems, LED lighting
Shanghai Library, Shanghai
China, 2008
4 table cases with RK-2 active climate control and LED light bar
Alaska Native Heritage Center, Anchorage
United States, 2008
HAHN-HLS System Case
California State University, Henry Madden Gallery, Fresno
United States, 2008
6 Table display cases and 11 HAHN HLS System cases
Field Museum, Chicago
United States, 2008
2 Table top display cases, 4 Free-standing display cases
Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College, Collegeville
United States, 2008
Free-standing display cases
Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach
United States, 2008
Wall display case
Museum of Krapina, Krapina
Croatia, 2008
HAHN Free-standing Display Cases
Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Egypt, 2008
Different types of HAHN display cases, special construction, with active climate control
Museo de Creencia Y Religiosidad Popular, Abizanda
Spain, 2008
HAHN-HLS display cases