Dresden artist Thomas Bachler gives a guided tour of the camera obscura he has set up in a construction trailer on the forecourt and explains how the camera obscura works. The tour takes place as part of the special exhibition "Retrospective! A photographic history of Benrath Palace from 1870 to the present day". It is the first exhibition on the photographic history of Benrath Palace and Park and traces the photographic events of the last 150 years. It presents the many different areas in which photography has been used: from monument preservation to tourism, everyday family photography, political and public events to journalism, advertising and art. Many of the photographs on display were taken by renowned photographers, but the exhibition also includes numerous private photographs from the past 100 years. Over one hundred people and families responded to an appeal and provided almost 300 snapshots.
The special exhibition will be shown throughout the east wing and in the Corps de Logis. An extensive educational and outreach program for children, young people, families, school classes and adults accompanies the exhibition. A richly illustrated accompanying book will also be published.
Duration: about 60 minutes
Note: A separate admission ticket is required!
Price information:
A separate admission ticket is required!