Museum of Needlework in Vamberk

Interactivity in museums enhances their attractiveness for visitors.

The needlework museum offers its visitors a unique exposition narrating the story of Czech needlework from the 18th century to our times.

THE IDEA OF EXPOSITION AND ITS SUBSEQUENT IMPLEMENTATION                   

Kateřina Soukupová, MPlus, spol. s r.o.

We have spent years with the Vamberk needlework and its exposition. We were present when the idea of a new exposition was conceived in 2009, we assisted in project definition involving a request for subsidy and, finally, we have succeeded in the implementation tender. The architectural design is the work of the architect David Vávra.
The art of needlework is presented predominantly in a classic way, outlined chronologically from the oldest examples up to the present, with certain significant milestones stressed. For the most part, modern presentation opportunities are used in the interactive workshop/playroom, with the intention to make the visitors more familiar with the needlework job, with using bobbins, with the composing of patterns, etc.

THE LIGHTING OF EXHIBITS UNDERLINES THEIR BEAUTY AND CREATES AN AGREEABLE ATMOSPHERE

The exposition itself is located on three floors of the museum. All the exhibits, from old laces and applied needlework (dresses, handbags, hats) all the way to works of art presented at global EXPOs, as well as contemporary works, have been installed into atypical display cases along the perimeter of exhibition rooms on individual floors, with dominating soft shapes (curves) with the interior in light umber. The space, in which an important role is played by lighting on the exhibits, works highly elegantly.

WHEN YOU SAY AV

The exposition also includes a similarly gracious “Charm of the Moment” AV cycle displayed on a screen located inside the central exhibition case on the second floor, accompanied by music from a directional speaker. The museum also contains information “kiosks” providing various databases and an AV lounge with a projection of the “When you Say Needlework” film.

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