School Museum Bolzano

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School Museum Bolzano
Lamplhaus Rentsch (old school) .jpg

The lamb tavern (Lamplhaus) in Rentsch - location of the Bolzano school museum
Data
place Bolzano
Art
opening February 27, 2015
operator
City of Bolzano
Website

The Bolzano School Museum ( Museo della Scuola di Bolzano in Italian ) is a museum on the history of school education in Bolzano ( South Tyrol ). Its location has been the so-called Lamplhaus in the Rentsch district of Bolzano since 2015 .

The first beginnings of the museum go back to 1995 when a school museum was set up in the former Empress Elisabeth School on the initiative of the former school councilor Ingeborg Bauer-Polo . It was also the only one of its kind in Italy .

Due to the lack of space and after a short period of closure of the museum, the newly designed Bolzano School Museum was opened in February 2015 in the historic Lammwirtshaus (also: Lamplhaus, Könighof, Ansitz Windegg). The late Renaissance mansion , built in the Überetsch style from the 16th to the 17th centuries , was extensively renovated by the city of Bozen in 2010 and adapted for museum didactic purposes.

In the museum you can see one of the historical classrooms, in which elementary school lessons were given from 1885 before the new Karl Felix Wolff School was built behind the Lamplhaus in 1928 .

In the museum you can see scroll pictures , school books and exercise books, learning boards, learning aids and prepared animals as teaching aids from earlier times. The history of the different school locations in Bolzano is also presented interactively.

A separate room is dedicated to physical education , while the old classroom is furnished with original school furniture from the early 20th century.

The specialty of the museum is that - beginning with the school reforms of Empress Maria Theresa in 1774 - it presents both German and Italian-language school traditions. The secret catacomb school and the Alpine school home on the Vigiljoch , which was once set up for Jewish students, are therefore also documented for the 20th century .

literature

  • School Museum Bolzano (Ed.): Tabelloni didattici - School wall pictures [catalog]. Bolzano: City of Bolzano 2001.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sabrina Michielli, Silvia Spada, Hannes Obermair : Old School, New Museum . In: Bolzano School Museum (Ed.): The exhibit of the month of the Bolzano School Museum . No. 33 , September 2014 ( online [PDF; accessed February 28, 2015]).

Coordinates: 46 ° 29 ′ 55 "  N , 11 ° 22 ′ 34.5"  E