The Hamelin Museum

The mechanical Pied Piper theater

In 1816, the Grimm brothers published the story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin in their first volume of German sagas. Almost two centuries later, Steiner's "brothers and sisters in spirit" created a monument to the world-famous legend with their mechanical theater.

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City of Hamelin

Ort

Hameln, DE

Jahr

2011

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When the treasure chest is opened…

One of the jewels among our exhibition projects: In a small museum room of just 65 square meters, we developed a walk-in, mechanical theater on the second floor of the Leisthaus in Hamelin. The well-known legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin is movingly retold with modern interpretations of the figures, music, sounds, colors and light effects. The production in an old mill brings the story to life in six emotional images. The 130 pairs of shoes of the missing children, thousands of noisy and whistling rats and 130 shirts tell the story. A treasure chest squeakily opens. The guests, sitting on flour sacks in the middle of the camp, follow the action spellbound. The saga of the Pied Piper, how the city is freed from the plague, is an imaginative telling of a timeless story that delights children and adults alike. For this wonderful gem of an exhibition, we were happy to dance to the Pied Piper's tune.

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Location
Hameln, DE
Year
2011
our role
Conceptual Design, Planning, Implementation
Format
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Perimeter
65m2
Copyright
Collaborations
Molitor Berlin, Adrian Hossli,
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