the nativity scenes
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The scenery is by Alfred Müller from Kaufering. The scene of the Last Supper was created specifically for the Nativity Museum Oberstadion. The whole construction of this scene is unique in Europe and has never been shown in such a way before.
Scenery: Alfred Müller, Germany; Background: Peter Feller, Austria; Figures: Angela Tripi, Italy |
![]() Picture: Last Supper |
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This nativity scene was taken out of “The Joyful Rosary”.
For the Nativity Museum Oberstadion, a theological path was designed. Altogether 19 different scenes from the life of Jesus are displayed in one single year-nativity scene on the top floor. Maria encounters Elisabeth; unique for a Nativity Museum is the display of 4 additional stations out of “The Joyful Rosary”. Scenery: Reinhard Aust and Werner Kramer, Germany Figures: Angela Tripi, Italy |
![]() Picture: Maria encounters Elisabeth |
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In a Nativity Museum the year-nativity scene is worlwide unique. These scenes were created by Tobias and Herbert Haseidl, from Oberammergau, Germany. Between connoisseurs the Haseidl brothers are known as the most renowned carvers in Germany.
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![]() Picture: Year-nativity scene showing 11 stations |
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Historical nativity scene from Aachen, ca. 1850
– figures are 1 m tall. Background: Alfred Fleckenstein The painting is 14 m (46 feet) long and 4 m (13 feet) high. The complete work weighs 2,5 tons (5500 pounds). . |
![]() Picture: Nativity scene from Aachen, ca. 1850 |
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Scenery:
Antonio Pigozzi, Italy Figures: Francesco Narracci, Italy |
![]() Picture: The first steps of Jesus in Nazareth |
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Scenery:
Erwin Auer, Austria Figures: Wolfgang Falkner, Austria |
![]() Picture: Nativity scene with multiple scenes Scenes: Birth of Jesus, Josephs dream, registration in Bethlehem as well as additional scenes. |
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