Den skjulte Oldtid – den nye udstilling på Nationalmuseet

Authors

  • Bruno Ingemann

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5617/nm.3209

Keywords:

exhibition, analysis, experience, narrative, knowledge, model-visitor, young visitor, prehistory

Abstract

The newly opened Danish National Museum permanent exhibition about the prehistoric period is analysed here from the perspective of the user. The intended narrative of the exhibition is scrutinised in detail, via an analytical construction of how the exhibition meets the visitor, in order to understand why the exhibition at first impression seems so old-fashioned and out of time. The focus in the additional material from the museum is on “... life in Denmark...”, and this point of view is promising, but also ends in disappointment. There is so little life in the exhibition that there is only very limited potential for young visitors to explore anything surprising. This is thought-provoking, considering that this exhibition may well be a permanent fixture for the next thirty years. 

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