Danish Revue Museum
History
The museum is based on the private collection of Ida and Bent From, who were central figures of the Danish revue scene from the early 1960s for almost four decades. Originally named Morskabs-museet (English: The Amusement Museum), it opened in 1993 in the Kavalérfløjen, the Royal Danish Horticultural Society's Garden. It changed its name and moved to the current location in 2004.
Logo
The logo was introduced by Bent From and is based on an engraving depicting the Italian Commedia dell'arte character Scaramouche. A bronze statue of the figure was placed in the front garden of the museum. It is based on a statuette which had previously been created by an employee, Marianne Harboe.
Building
Known as Riises Landsted (English: Riise's Country House), the building is a Neoclassical country house built for August Jacob Christian Riise in 1860. It is typical for the building style favoured in Frederiksberg during the 19th century. The building is seven bays wide and has a three-bay central projection on both the front and rear. The facade is decorated with reliefs. The interior is notable for its rich stucco decorations and fine, original ceilings. The building is now owned by Realdania Byg.
Collections
The museum's collections cover the time period from the first Danish revues in 1849 until the present day. They include artefacts, pictures, scrap books, manuscripts as well as extensive collections of film and sound recordings.
Exhibitions
Previous special exhibitions have featured such names as Marguerite Viby, Ib Schønberg, Osvald Helmuth, Ulf Pilgaard, Liva Weel as well as venues such as Apolloteatret and Scala Teatret . The museum also has a permanent exhibition.
References
- ^ "Ida & Bent From og museets historie". Revymuseet. Archived from the original on 2011-10-18. Retrieved 2013-03-25.
- ^ "Riises Landsted - baggrund" (in Danish). Realdania Byg. Archived from the original on 2013-04-12. Retrieved 2013-03-25.
- ^ "Revyhistorisk arkiv" (in Danish). Revymuseet. Archived from the original on 2012-10-17. Retrieved 2013-03-25.
External links
- Short video Archived 2013-05-08 at the Wayback Machine about the building from Realdania Byg