New Exhibition
Whats going on on the head? Hairy things from children's books
Pippi Longstocking's red plaits, Momo's wild curly head and Rapunzel's long braid: there are numerous characters in children's literature with eye-catching hair. Hair and hairstyles are often a central feature of children's literary characters - and in many cases hair is more than just hair: it symbolises character traits, creates identity or shows emotions such as fear or anger.
The exhibition will showcase wild heads of hair and strict braids from old and new picture books and children's books from all over the world. There will also be pop-cultural excursions – after all, Marge Simpson has the most famous blue hair tower of our time. In addition to the question of the different hairy meanings, the exhibition offers many opportunities to discover and participate: How about finding out how long Rapunzel's plait really is?
Current Opening Hours:
Mon - Fri 10 am - 4 pm
Saturday & Sunday 2 pm - 5 pm
Closed on public holidays
Entrance Fees:
Children and Teenagers under 18: free
Adults: 3 Euros (Collective ticket for all exhibitions and museums), 2 Euros (Concession tickets)