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Tyrol Panorama Museum

The Tirol Panorama with the Museum of the Imperial Infantry or Tirol Panorama (German: Das Tirol Panorama mit Kaiserjägermuseum) is a museum in Innsbruck in the Austrian state of Tyrol, which is mainly important because it houses the Innsbruck Giant Panorama Painting.

Tirol Panorama with the Museum of the Imperial Infantry
Tirol Panorama mit Kaiserjägermuseum
External view of the Tyrol Panorama (right)
Established12 March 2011
Location6020 Innsbruck, Bergisel 1-2
DirectorSonia Buchroithner
ArchitectBüro Stoll Wagner sowie
Architektenbüro HG Merz
OwnerTiroler Landesmuseen
WebsiteTirol Panorama mit Kaiserjägermuseum

Location and access edit

The Tyrol Panorama Museum is at Bergisel in the south of the city. It is accessible on public transport using the IVB lines, Sightseer, Lines 1 and 6, as well as the Stubai Valley Railway and Stubai Valley Bus. A further enhancement is planned in the shape of another bus line for the residents on the Bergisel.

Exhibition edit

 
Exhibits in the museum
 
Interior view with the rotunda of the painting

The Giant Panoramic Painting, that was transferred here in September 2010,[1] is the main exhibit of the museum. It depicts the Tyrolean Rebellion of 1809 on 1,000 square metres of canvas. Another focal point of the Tyrol Panorama is the permanent exhibition called the “Tyrolean Stage” ("Schauplatz Tirol"). Here, the themes of religion, nature, politics and man will be used to explain the "Tyrolean myth" by using exhibits. Furthermore, the new house is connected underground to the Kaiserjäger Museum, which is a "museum within the museum". The exhibition area is visually divided into four thematic areas. “Nature” is presented in a 40-metre-long showcase in which, among other things, a cable car gondola and stuffed animals, such as a bear and a beaver, are exhibited. “Politics" is located in the middle of the room, where, for example, the horse's head of the so-called "Aluminum Duce" monument in Bolzano or the valuable 1511 ‘’Landlibell’’ of Emperor Maximilian I are found. Interactive "tree trunks" show the "man" or "Tyrolean types". Here you can also find, for example, the pipe of former provincial governor, Eduard Wallnöfer, or a self-portrait of the painter, Anna Stainer-Knittel. The exhibits on "Religion" are housed in large glass showcases at the back of the main entrance foyer to the Kaiserjäger Museum. Among other things, a baroque pulpit and fresco designs from St. Theresa’s Church by Max Weiler are displayed here. Weiler mural of the “Archduke Ferdinand II and Philippine Welser at Schloss Ambras“ was transported to the Tyrol Panorama on 21 February 2011, where it hangs in the restaurant. From 1953 to 2000 the painting was hung in the dining room of the old Hotel Tyrol in Innsbruck.[2] The painting weighs a tonne, is 28 square metres in area and was painted in 24 individual sections.[3]

History and controversies edit

On the initiative of the former governor of Tyrol, Herwig van Staa, the museum was originally to be opened in 2009 on the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Bergisel. Its construction costs were estimated at six million euros, but this was significantly exceeded, at over 25 million euros.[4] It was opened on 12 March 2011 as part of a large celebration. The opening was attended by 6,500 people. This led to a flash mob initiated by alternative groups to draw attention to the alleged lack of cultural support from the state of Tyrol.[5] The initial reception for the Tyrol Panorama was positive however: 50,000 visitors were received in just the first 2½ months.[6] Many critics of the transfer of the circular painting also changed their opinion and are now convinced by the new location.[7]

The relocation of the giant circular painting had already been criticized by the Federal Monuments Office and International Panorama Council as being unjustifiable from the point of view of the protection of the ensemble. The Federal Ministry for Education, Art and Culture, on the other hand, judged the transfer of the giant circular painting into the Tyrol Panorama as a better conservation solution. Some critics have described parts of the exhibition as an arbitrary hotchpotch of exhibits. In addition, the lack of transport connections and procedures for leasing the attached restaurant were also criticised.[4][8] On the occasion of a visit on 3 July 2011, Claudia Schmied, Federal Minister of Education, Art and Culture said: "The giant painting has now found an ideal location." She was pleased that "the large and not uncontroversial project had now come to such a successful conclusion."[9]

References edit

 
The "Iron Edelweiß", a 1915 battle shield by Adolph Johannes Fischer displayed in the “Tirol Panorama”[10]
  1. ^ diepresse.com - Riesenrundgemälde: Chronologie der Übersiedlung. Article dated 11 March 2011, retrieved 14 April 2015.
  2. ^ Max Weiler: Öffentliche- und Mappenwerke. 2001. In: basis-wien.at, retrieved 22 March 2011.
  3. ^ Simone Gasser: Kurznachrichten (…) Max Weiler's Wandgemälde zurück im öffentlichen Raum. In: tirol.gv.at, retrieved 22 March 2011.
  4. ^ a b Horst Christoph: Unrundgemälde. In: profil, 42. Jahrgang, Nr. 10, 7. März 2011, S. 106–107. — Volltext (PDF; 764 kB). In: listefritz.at, retrieved 21 March 2011.
  5. ^ Tiroler Tageszeitung: Der Fön blies Tirol Panorama den Eröffnungsmarsch
  6. ^ orf.at - Positive Erstbilanz für das Tirol Panorama. Article dated 29 May 2011, retrieved 14 April 2015.
  7. ^ Tiroler Kronen Zeitung, 30 May 2011
  8. ^ Teresa Andreae (Audio-Beitrag), Rainer Elstner (Textfassung): Tirol Panorama wird eröffnet – Umstrittenes Projekt am Bergisel. In: oe1.orf.at, 11 March 2011, retrieved 12 March 2011.
  9. ^ Tiroler Tageszeitung, dated 4 July 2011
  10. ^ Press photography by Adolph Johannes Fischer Wehrschild in the exhibition area of "Tiroler Kaiserschützen"

Literature edit

  • Isabelle Brandauer, u.a.: Das Tirol Panorama, Rund um den Mythos Tirol, Hrsg. Edition Alpina, Innsbruck 2011, ISBN 978-3-900122-05-8

External links edit

  • Tirol Panorama and Kaiserjäger Museum at tiroler-landesmuseen.at
  • documentary video about the restoration of the giant painting
  • ORF clip of the opening

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The Tirol Panorama with the Museum of the Imperial Infantry or Tirol Panorama German Das Tirol Panorama mit Kaiserjagermuseum is a museum in Innsbruck in the Austrian state of Tyrol which is mainly important because it houses the Innsbruck Giant Panorama Painting Tirol Panorama with the Museum of the Imperial InfantryTirol Panorama mit KaiserjagermuseumExternal view of the Tyrol Panorama right Established12 March 2011Location6020 Innsbruck Bergisel 1 2DirectorSonia BuchroithnerArchitectBuro Stoll Wagner sowieArchitektenburo HG MerzOwnerTiroler LandesmuseenWebsiteTirol Panorama mit Kaiserjagermuseum Contents 1 Location and access 2 Exhibition 3 History and controversies 4 References 5 Literature 6 External linksLocation and access editThe Tyrol Panorama Museum is at Bergisel in the south of the city It is accessible on public transport using the IVB lines Sightseer Lines 1 and 6 as well as the Stubai Valley Railway and Stubai Valley Bus A further enhancement is planned in the shape of another bus line for the residents on the Bergisel Exhibition edit nbsp Exhibits in the museum nbsp Interior view with the rotunda of the painting The Giant Panoramic Painting that was transferred here in September 2010 1 is the main exhibit of the museum It depicts the Tyrolean Rebellion of 1809 on 1 000 square metres of canvas Another focal point of the Tyrol Panorama is the permanent exhibition called the Tyrolean Stage Schauplatz Tirol Here the themes of religion nature politics and man will be used to explain the Tyrolean myth by using exhibits Furthermore the new house is connected underground to the Kaiserjager Museum which is a museum within the museum The exhibition area is visually divided into four thematic areas Nature is presented in a 40 metre long showcase in which among other things a cable car gondola and stuffed animals such as a bear and a beaver are exhibited Politics is located in the middle of the room where for example the horse s head of the so called Aluminum Duce monument in Bolzano or the valuable 1511 Landlibell of Emperor Maximilian I are found Interactive tree trunks show the man or Tyrolean types Here you can also find for example the pipe of former provincial governor Eduard Wallnofer or a self portrait of the painter Anna Stainer Knittel The exhibits on Religion are housed in large glass showcases at the back of the main entrance foyer to the Kaiserjager Museum Among other things a baroque pulpit and fresco designs from St Theresa s Church by Max Weiler are displayed here Weiler mural of the Archduke Ferdinand II and Philippine Welser at Schloss Ambras was transported to the Tyrol Panorama on 21 February 2011 where it hangs in the restaurant From 1953 to 2000 the painting was hung in the dining room of the old Hotel Tyrol in Innsbruck 2 The painting weighs a tonne is 28 square metres in area and was painted in 24 individual sections 3 History and controversies editOn the initiative of the former governor of Tyrol Herwig van Staa the museum was originally to be opened in 2009 on the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Bergisel Its construction costs were estimated at six million euros but this was significantly exceeded at over 25 million euros 4 It was opened on 12 March 2011 as part of a large celebration The opening was attended by 6 500 people This led to a flash mob initiated by alternative groups to draw attention to the alleged lack of cultural support from the state of Tyrol 5 The initial reception for the Tyrol Panorama was positive however 50 000 visitors were received in just the first 2 months 6 Many critics of the transfer of the circular painting also changed their opinion and are now convinced by the new location 7 The relocation of the giant circular painting had already been criticized by the Federal Monuments Office and International Panorama Council as being unjustifiable from the point of view of the protection of the ensemble The Federal Ministry for Education Art and Culture on the other hand judged the transfer of the giant circular painting into the Tyrol Panorama as a better conservation solution Some critics have described parts of the exhibition as an arbitrary hotchpotch of exhibits In addition the lack of transport connections and procedures for leasing the attached restaurant were also criticised 4 8 On the occasion of a visit on 3 July 2011 Claudia Schmied Federal Minister of Education Art and Culture said The giant painting has now found an ideal location She was pleased that the large and not uncontroversial project had now come to such a successful conclusion 9 References edit nbsp The Iron Edelweiss a 1915 battle shield by Adolph Johannes Fischer displayed in the Tirol Panorama 10 diepresse com Riesenrundgemalde Chronologie der Ubersiedlung Article dated 11 March 2011 retrieved 14 April 2015 Max Weiler Offentliche und Mappenwerke 2001 In basis wien at retrieved 22 March 2011 Simone Gasser Kurznachrichten Max Weiler s Wandgemalde zuruck im offentlichen Raum In tirol gv at retrieved 22 March 2011 a b Horst Christoph Unrundgemalde In profil 42 Jahrgang Nr 10 7 Marz 2011 S 106 107 Volltext PDF 764 kB In listefritz at retrieved 21 March 2011 Tiroler Tageszeitung Der Fon blies Tirol Panorama den Eroffnungsmarsch orf at Positive Erstbilanz fur das Tirol Panorama Article dated 29 May 2011 retrieved 14 April 2015 Tiroler Kronen Zeitung 30 May 2011 Teresa Andreae Audio Beitrag Rainer Elstner Textfassung Tirol Panorama wird eroffnet Umstrittenes Projekt am Bergisel In oe1 orf at 11 March 2011 retrieved 12 March 2011 Tiroler Tageszeitung dated 4 July 2011 Press photography by Adolph Johannes Fischer Wehrschild in the exhibition area of Tiroler Kaiserschutzen Literature editIsabelle Brandauer u a Das Tirol Panorama Rund um den Mythos Tirol Hrsg Edition Alpina Innsbruck 2011 ISBN 978 3 900122 05 8External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tirol Panorama Tirol Panorama and Kaiserjager Museum at tiroler landesmuseen at documentary 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