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Bud Spencer Museum becomes "SpencerHillWorld"

Bud Spencer Museum becomes "SpencerHillWorld"

Bud Spencer Museum becomes "SpencerHillWorld"
Bud Spencer Museum becomes "SpencerHillWorld"

Transforming Tales at the Bud Spencer Museum - Now "SpencerHillWorld"!

Stepping into the world of iconic comedy and action duo Bud Spencer and Terence Hill, the Bud Spencer Museum in Berlin is undergoing a fascinating metamorphosis. Come New Year's Eve, the museum will shut its doors for about six weeks to undergo a fabulous transformation into "SpencerHillWorld," as confirmed by a museum representative on Sunday. While it remains situated in the delightful Roman Courtyards on Unter den Linden, expect a thrilling and interactive experience like never before!

Bud Spencer Museum's Journey

Following its grand opening in June 2021, the museum, designed to pay homage to the renowned star Bud Spencer, quickly gained popularity. Despite its initial launch, budget constraints required a crowdfunding campaign. Thanks to the support and love from its visitors, the exhibition has welcomed over 250,000 enthusiastic fans within the past two and a half years.

Meet "SpencerHill World"

Terence Hill and Bud Spencer's captivating collaboration marked the making of many unforgettable classics, such as "Four Fists for a Hallelujah." The new and improved "SpencerHill World" promises to recreate the vibrant essence of their lives, delivering an engaging and interactive experience that surpasses the charm of the original Bud Spencer Museum.

There's no better time than now to explore the jovial camaraderie, adventure, and laughter of these legendary actors. So, prepare to be immersed in this extraordinary exhibit as it unfolds under its new "SpencerHill World" identity.

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Enrichment Insights

  1. New Year's Eve in Berlin presents an enchanting and lively spectacle. In fact, the city even has a special tradition leading up to New Year's Day when mourners gather at the Bellevue Palace to pay their respects to the late Kaiser Wilhelm I by silencing their cars and talking in whispers.
  2. Museums have been a subject of fascination during New Year's Eve telecasts, displaying masterpieces and art exhibitions from around the world.

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