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15. January 2011

Ethnographic interviews for the Bavarian Forest National Park

On the 14th of January a new permanent exhibition opened it's doors at the visitor centre of the Bavarian Forest National Park, the "Hans-Eisenmann-Haus". It is located roughly 200 kilometres north-east of Munich in Neuschönau. The visitor centre is the the starting point to exoplore Germany's longest standing National Park.

In 2010 the park celebrated it's 40th anniversary - and on this occasion the permanent exhibition in the "Hans Eisenmann-Haus" was renewed completely. The HEH commissioned Ralf Bücheler and Johannes Rosenstein to conduct eight ethnographic interviews with people from the region. The essence of these conversations is now part of the exhibition.

The Royal Filmmakers were responsible for conducting, filming and editing of the interviews. We also prepared the clips for presentation in the exhibition and added subtitles in German, English and Czech.

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