Let There Be Light! at the Gardener and Hacker Museum: Experience Early Electricity in Bamberg

Event: Let There Be Light! The Electricity from Around 1910 by Thomas Kauer at the Gardener and Hacker Museum in Mittelstraße 34, 96052 Bamberg, Deutschland on 24. July 2026

Date and Time

24. July 2026 17:00

Location

Gärtner- und Häckermuseum
Mittelstraße 34, 96052 Bamberg, Deutschland

Price

5,00

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

When Bamberg Goes Electric: An Exhibition on Light, Everyday Life, and New Beginnings

At the Gardener and Hacker Museum Bamberg, Let There Be Light! opens a fascinating insight into the early electrification of a gardener's house around 1910. The cabinet exhibition centers on the original preserved lamps, wiring paths, light switches, and circuit boards, showcasing how technological advancement changed the daily life of a Bamberg gardening family. The presentation will be on display from July 24, 2026 and is included in the regular admission price of the museum. ([bamberg.info](https://www.bamberg.info/veranstaltungen/ausstellung_es_wurde_licht-838279/?utm_source=openai))

A Technical Testimony in a Historical Gardener's House

The uniqueness of this exhibition lies in the authenticity of the place. The traces of early electrical supply are still directly tangible in the house of today's museum. Thomas Kauer, son of a Bamberg gardening family, learned the profession of an electrical installer around 1900 at Groß & Bohrer in Bamberg and installed the system around 1908/10. Thus, the museum itself becomes an exhibit, a walkable document of an era when electric light was not yet a matter of course. ([bamberg.info](https://www.bamberg.info/veranstaltungen/ausstellung_es_wurde_licht-838279/?utm_source=openai))

Light as a Cultural Turning Point

The exhibition not only tells of technology but also of a new way of life. Where previously candlelight or gas lamps determined the rhythm of the evening, electricity opened up more comfort, safety, and new possibilities in the household. Particularly in the context of Bamberg, characterized by urban horticulture, a multifaceted artistic experience arises that intertwines everyday history, architecture, and museum education. ([bamberg.info](https://www.bamberg.info/poi/gaertner-_und_haeckermuseum_ba-4675/?utm_source=openai))

Museum Experience in a UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Gardener and Hacker Museum is located at Mittelstraße 34 in Bamberg and conveys the history of Bamberg's gardeners and hackers in a historical gardener's house from 1767. The house and the adjacent variety garden are among the distinctive places of the gardener's city and enhance the exhibition with a vibrant historical context. For visitors, it creates an aesthetic experience that closely connects technological history, spatial effect, and cultural heritage. ([gaertnerstadt-bamberg.de](https://gaertnerstadt-bamberg.de/tdg/?utm_source=openai))

What Visitors Can Expect

The exhibition makes early electrical installations visible and understandable as tangible cultural heritage. Those interested in industrial history, residential culture around 1900, historical interiors, or the changes in domestic life will find a smart, concentrated exhibition with high communicative quality. The museum is regularly open Tuesday to Sunday and on public holidays from 11 AM to 5 PM; the exhibition runs until November 8, 2026, according to the tourism calendar. ([bamberg.info](https://www.bamberg.info/veranstaltungen/ausstellung_es_wurde_licht-838279/?utm_source=openai))

Conclusion: Let There Be Light! is not just a technical exhibition, but a precisely curated journey into the modernity of everyday life. The exhibition links original objects, historical places, and cultural education into an impressive reason to visit. Anyone wanting to discover Bamberg from a new perspective should experience this cabinet exhibition live. ([bamberg.info](https://www.bamberg.info/veranstaltungen/ausstellung_es_wurde_licht-838279/?utm_source=openai))

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