If you are looking for a quick and uncomplicated solution to get our topics to you at a reasonable price, we suggest a mobile exhibition.
Exhibition Rental

Whether as a stand-alone exhibition, to accompany a conference or at an information stand, the roll-ups can be set up quickly and are readily accepted by the public.
Together with the Alice Children's Museum in the FEZ Berlin, we have realised exhibition projects aimed at children and families.
We currently offer the following exhibitions:
Exhibitions on Roll-ups
![[Translate to English:] Presentation of the Francke Foundations Travelling Exhibition in St. Wenceslas Church Naumburg View inside St. Wenceslas Church in Naumburg showing several roll-up banners of the travelling exhibition “The Francke Foundations” on the history and current work of the foundation.](fileadmin/_processed_/file_storage_user/4/a/csm_Wanderausstellung_Naumburg_b0c5a4cf14.jpg)
The Francke Foundations
More than 300 years ago the lutheran theologian and Pietist August Hermann Francke (1663–1727) founded an orphanage directly outside the city walls of Halle, whose impressive ensemble of buildings has survived to this day. As a worldwide unique testimony to social and educational architecture of bourgeois origin from the Baroque era, the Francke Foundations are today a visible testimony to the comprehensive social and educational reforms that the Lutheran theologian and pedagogue developed 300 years ago. His aim aim was to imrpve the living conditions of every individual. The mobile exhibition (German and English) presents the history and current work of the Francke Foundations.
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Halle Pietism and Reformation
Based on the social impulses of Martin Luther's Reformation, August Hermann Francke developed the vision of »world change through human change.« Many of the Reformation's demands only became effective worldwide through Halle's Pietism, deep into society. The mobile exhibition (English and German) presents the main concerns and effects of Halle's Pietism in 20 roll-ups and makes them visible to the present day.
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Heinrich Melchior Mühlenberg (1711-1787)
In 1742 the second director of the Francke Foundations, Gotthilf August Francke (1696–1769), had sent the pietistically influenced theologian Mühlenberg to the colony of Pennsylvania for the spiritual care of the German immigrants. In the mobile exhibition (German and English) we show how Mühlenberg built up a functioning Lutheran church system from New York to Georgia and how he gained great prestige in colonial North America and in the highest political circles. His sons John Peter Gabriel Mühlenberg and Frederick Augustus Mühlenberg are among the co-founders of the American democracy. They received their education in the schools of the Francke Foundations, which were among the best of their time.
DetailsExhibitions in Cooperation with Alice Museum for Children in the FEZ Berlin
»Tell me something about death«
The exhibition »Tell me about death« is an unusual invitation for people between 6 and 99 years. A confrontation with a subject that we often face with speechlessness and fear in our society.
It invites all the living to take a step to the »other side« gently and without shyness and even with a smile, which other cultures exemplify to us.

