Travel around the world in 80 pictures. Travel photographs from the 19th and 20th centuries whisk you away to the most fabulous places. Accompany the first tourists to the legendary realm of the Pharaohs, to the Holy Land, the Gulf of Naples or to Mount Fuji in Japan. The images by pioneer photographers will arouse your wanderlust. Their brilliance is captivating - some of them are even artistically hand-coloured. The famous STERN-photographers Thomas Höpker, Robert Lebeck, Peter Thomann, Dieter Heggemann and Michael Friedel travelled to exotic places on behalf of the magazine. Their icons of photojournalism can be admired in the exhibition as well as impressive works by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Helmut Gernsheim, and Robert Häusser. The pictures come from the rich collections of the International Photography Forum.
DIGITAL OFFERS
With our digital offers, we bring culture directly to your home. Visit us at digital.rem-mannheim.de
Please inform yourself about our measures in connection with the corona pandemic on our website www.rem-mannheim.de before your visit
Tue - Sun, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Closed: 24/12 and 31/12
Phone: 0621 – 293 31 50
www.zephyr-mannheim.de
www.rem-mannheim.de
The exhibition “Egypt: Land of Immortality” opens the doors to the fascinating world of advanced civilization on the Nile. The exhibits, which are up to 6,000 years old, are the centrepiece of a...
Ugo Dossi's large-size and colourful tableaux, sculptures, projections and virtual realities (VR) circle around signs thet both point at the world and mean "world". The exhibition "Signs and...
We are turning on the time machine and catapulting you into ancient Rome. Our interactive adventure exhibition has a lot to offer and is only complete with you as the main character. Dive into the...
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Mannheim exhibition "Neue Sachlichkeit" in 1925, the exhibition presents the two most important main representatives of New Objectivity in photography...
The Reiss-Engelhorn-Museums are the first museum in Germany to dedicate a large-scale exhibition to the topic of food and drink from the perspective of natural science and cultural history. In the...
We don't have anything to show you here.