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Michael Mondria, Alexander Jöchl, Peter Jansen, Eckhard Kremers

The Samurai Museum Berlin houses the largest collection of authentic samurai artifacts outside Japan. Visitors to Europe’s first museum of samurai art can immerse themselves in the legendary world of the Japanese warriors on 1,500 square meters. The culture and history of the samurai are told by more than 1,000 exhibits from the private collection of Peter Janssen. The exhibits are staged interactively with a multimedia format, using innovative technologies to take visitors on a breathtaking journey through time. The museum presentation conceived by Ars Electronica Solutions makes this distant era a playful experience.

 

Photo taken during the press conference on the opening of the Samurai Museum Berlin showing, from left to right: Michael Mondria (Managing Director Ars Electronica Solutions), Alexander Jöchl (Director of the Samurai Museum Berlin), Peter Jenssen (Collector and Founder of the Samurai Museum Berlin) and Prof. Eckhard Kremers (President of the NBTHK, The Society for Preservation of Japanese Art Swords).

 

Photo: Ars Electronica - MyTrinh Müller-Gardiner

 

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Uploaded on May 9, 2022
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