"Germany's most modern museum" is in Lübeck!
The permanent exhibition at the Willy Brandt House in Lübeck, designed by Jäger & Jäger, presents the life and legacy of the Federal Chancellor, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and native son of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck, Willy Brandt. In seven different rooms you can explore his impact on the 20th Century - from the Weimar Republic right through to German reunification. Alongside the chronology of his life, the focal points of the exhibition are the themes democracy, human rights and peace. Since September 2007, the Willy Brandt House in Lübeck has been the Lübeck branch of the Federal Chancellor Willy Brandt Foundation. After the Buddenbrookhaus (the Heinrich and Thomas Mann Centre) and the Günter Grass House, it is the third museum dedicated to the life of a Nobel laureate from Lübeck.
On the basis of its own standard software, [j]karef has developed a unique multimedia system for the exhibition. Using a web-based content management system, new content can be fed into all multimedia stations at the exhibition at any time. Transponder cards allow the parallel interaction of different content for various target audiences. House automation and multimedia stations can be controlled or supplied with information via a central server.



















