FC St. Pauli Museum

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FC St. Pauli Museum
2019-APR-24 Millerntorstadion Museum.jpg
Exterior facade of the museum foyer
Data
place Hamburg , Germany
Art
Football culture
opening 2020
operator
1910 - Museum for FC St. Pauli e. V.
management
Sönke Goldbeck, Roger Hasenbein, Rainer Klinitzki, Christoph Nagel, Michael Pahl
Website
ISIL DE-MUS-113626

The FC St. Pauli Museum is a museum in the St. Pauli district of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg . The exhibition rooms are located on the ground floor of the tribune to the east (back straight) of the Millerntor Stadium . The sponsoring association is the “1910 - Museum for FC St. Pauli e. V. “, which was founded in May 2012. The library seal according to the International Standard identifier for libraries and related organizations (ISIL) defined in ISO 15511 is DE-MUS-113626.

Goal setting

The museum collects, archives, receives and complements exhibits on the history of the FC St. Pauli football club . According to the historian Christoph Nagel, the aim is to “make failures visible” and “not become a football museum, but a museum of life”. The fund consists of photographs, image material, historical jerseys and soccer shoes, press articles, memorabilia, documents and official documents that are made available to the public in the permanent exhibition and changing special exhibitions. The museum also permanently houses an illuminated model of the Millerntor Stadium on a scale of 1: 100.

In the foyer of the museum there is a wine bar, which is accessible from the forecourt through a sliding glass front, is run on a voluntary basis during ongoing exhibitions and at home games and serves a range of red and white wines.

history

To mark the 100th anniversary of the football club, the temporary container exhibition “The St. Pauli Year100” with almost 2000 exhibits was located on Harald-Stender-Platz south of the stadium from June to October 31, 2010. As a result, at the general meeting of FC St. Pauli on November 14, 2010, the will was expressed to realize a permanent exhibition. From June 2012 to the beginning of 2013, the new, significantly larger back straight of the Millerntor Stadium was built. It was originally planned to integrate a 585 sqm stadium and cathedral guard on the ground floor to the right of the fan shop and the fan rooms. Against this plan, in which the active fan scene would have been in the immediate vicinity of the police, resistance arose early and successfully. As a result, the police station was rebuilt at its original location and the floor area in the stadium was therefore not blocked for a non-club purpose. 2017, the premises were in the building shell completed and the development association passed "1910 eV" furnishing. On January 23, 2020, the permanent exhibition was opened under the motto "KIEZBEBEN 2.0" with guest of honor Klaus Thomforde .

Events

The first event was in August 2012 in the shell of the foyer of the new premises.

Surname Period
The Millerntor. Becoming and remaining a stadium 25.-30. August 2012
F * ck you cathouse July 26th to August 30th, 2014
Faith, love, hope July 22nd to August 31st, 2017
Football in ruins - FC St. Pauli in the Third Reich November 10th to December 18th, 2017
FC St. Pauli visually March 30th to April 25th, 2018
Fan.Tastic.Females 8-22 September 2018
Neighborhood quake May 4 - August 11, 2019

In addition to the exhibitions, there are also periodic recurring events. The museum is part of the art, music and culture festival Millerntor Gallery, which has been held annually in the Millerntor Stadium since 2011 . Since May 2017 there has been an annual wine festival under the motto "No wine for the fascists". The museum also took part on 21./22. April 2018 took part in the 18th Long Night of Museums in Hamburg for the first time.

financing

The association is financed through the contributions of over 700 members, donations, grants, entrance fees as well as its own clothing and poster collection and a board game developed in-house . Before and after home games, volunteers have also been selling drinks at the “1910 Wine Bar” in the entrance area of ​​the museum since April 2017. Since June 25, 2014, the association has also been operating a donated, converted sea ​​freight container to sell its collection on the southern Harald-Stender-Platz .

literature

  • 1910 - Museum for FC St. Pauli eV (Ed.): F * ck You Freudenhaus! The Millerntor. Becoming and remaining a stadium: catalog for the exhibition . Edition 1910, Hamburg 2014, ISBN 978-3-945576-00-7 , pp. 74 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 1910 - Museum for the FC St. Pauli eV : Imprint . In: fcstpauli-museum.de .
  2. ^ Institute for Museum Research : Library seal in Hamburg . In: museen-in-deutschland.de .
  3. Martina Hentig: Content and technical conception of the scoreboard in the model of the Millerntor Stadium for the museum of the association "1910 eV - Museum for FC St. Pauli". (PDF; 22.8 MB) In: Bachelor thesis to obtain the academic degree "Bachelor of Science". February 27, 2016, accessed September 18, 2018 .
  4. Marco Carini : A club museum for FC St. Pauli • Defeats behind glass. In: The daily newspaper (taz). October 25, 2016, accessed March 5, 2020 .
  5. Thomas Richter: The Duisburg couple builds a model of the Millerntor Stadium. In: Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung . April 20, 2015, accessed September 17, 2018 .
  6. me: The St. Pauli Year 100: An exhibition between innovation and tradition. In: Der Übersteiger , Edition 100. September 19, 2010, accessed on September 17, 2018 .
  7. exhibition "St. Pauli Jahr100" - "The memory of the FC". In: Hamburger Morgenpost (MOPO). July 5, 2010, accessed September 17, 2018 .
  8. Andreas Bock: "What does non-established stand for?" In: 11 Freunde . July 6, 2012, accessed September 17, 2018 .
  9. Erik Trümpler, Rolf-Peter Rosenfeld : Guard in the back straight? St. Pauli fans demand: Police out of our stadium! In: Hamburger Morgenpost (MOPO). September 11, 2012, accessed September 17, 2018 .
  10. Peter Wenig: St. Pauli fans finance new police station. In: Hamburger Abendblatt . June 6, 2016, accessed September 18, 2018 .
  11. 1910 eV: neighborhood quake 2.0 in FCSP Museum: Opening with the beast in goal . In: FC St. Pauli . January 24, 2020.
  12. Marco Carini: First exhibition in the future St. Pauli Club Museum - “Magical Millerntor”. In: The daily newspaper (taz). July 24, 2014, accessed March 5, 2020 .
  13. kem: "Fuck you, Freudenhaus" gives information about FC St. Pauli. In: Hamburger Abendblatt . July 26, 2014, accessed September 17, 2018 .
  14. Thorsten Baering: Retrospective: Faith, Love, Hope . In: 1910-museum.de
  15. Werner Langmaack: The brown legacy of FC St. Pauli. In: The world . November 8, 2017. Retrieved September 17, 2018 .
  16. cn: FC St. Pauli Visual: New exhibition in FCSP Museum. In: FC St. Pauli homepage. March 12, 2018. Retrieved September 17, 2018 .
  17. Edgar Lopez: "Only young, sexy women are depicted in newspapers". In: The time . September 8, 2018, accessed September 18, 2018 .
  18. New exhibition "neighborhood quake" in FC St. Pauli Museum . In: Hamburg Magazin .
  19. cn: On May 5: Second wine festival against racism in FCSP Museum . In: fcstpauli.com . 1st May 2018.
  20. ^ FC St. Pauli Museum . In: Long Night of the Hamburg Museums . 2018.
  21. ^ Rolf-Peter Rosenfeld : St. Pauli Museum: Present from the ex-president. In: Hamburger Morgenpost (Mopo). November 15, 2017, accessed October 5, 2018 .
  22. Marcus von Husen: "Museum in progress" . In: VIVA St. Pauli . No. 259 , 2017, p. 11 ( fcstpauli.com [PDF]).
  23. The board game for the magical FC . In: fcstpauli.com . November 28, 2015.
  24. ^ CH: The FC St. Pauli Museum is establishing itself. In: Hamburger Abendblatt . December 29, 2017. Retrieved September 17, 2018 .

Coordinates: 53 ° 33 '16.6 "  N , 9 ° 58' 8.4"  E