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Around 100 million people a year visit Germany’s museums to view, experience, admire and enjoy their exhibits. There are more than 6,000 such institutions in total, with a wide variety of collections, a broad spectrum of specialisations and presentation concepts that range from hands-on displays for an interactive experience to quiet retreats for silent contemplation. What they all have in common, however, is that they seek to inspire the visitor. Whether the focus is art or science, technology or history, the presentation needs to be appealing, interesting and varied | Fordergemeinschaft Gutes Licht 18 Good Lighting for Museums Galleries and Exhibitions Contents Visual experiences 1 The action of light 2 Exhibits in the limelight 6 Showcase lighting 8 Revolving exhibitions 10 Foyers corridors staircases 12 Audiovisual media 14 Lecture room 15 Library 16 Study room 17 Cafeteria museum shop 18 Workplace lighting office workshop storage facilities 19 Outdoor exhibits 20 Night scenes 21 Daylight 22 Lighting management 24 Vision recognition perception 26 Light protection 30 Maintenance 33 Lamps 34 Luminaires 38 Standards and literature 42 Acknowledgements 43 Imprint 44 Information from Fordergemeinschaft Gutes Licht 45 Cover photograph Lighting creates visual experiences in any exhibition. Modulating and accentuating the visual landscape it enhances the impact of a presentation. Lighting is vital for spatial impression and enjoyment of art. Visual experiences MUSEUM STUDY ROOM WORKSHOP STORAGE ROOMS CAFETERIA MUSEUM SHOP f OUTDOOR EXHIBITS LIBRARY LECTURE ROOM OFFICE ART SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY HISTORY CULTURAL HISTORY HISTORICAL FIGURES Fig. 1 The graphic above shows a virtual museum most of the space is occupied by the exhibition area blue followed by the general public areas red and the rooms which serve as work premises orange . The outdoor area green is surrounded by the building. Around 100 million people a year visit Germany s museums to view experience admire and enjoy their exhibits. There are more than 6 000 such institutions in total with a wide variety of collections a broad spectrum of specialisations and presentation concepts that range from hands-on displays for an interactive experience to quiet retreats for silent contemplation. What they all have in common however is that they seek to inspire the visitor. Whether the focus is art or science technology or history the presentation needs to be appealing interesting and varied. And that is where lighting plays an important role it creates visual experiences in any exhibition