A Documentary on German Football, an Exhibition on Electrical Accidents...
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The article recommends a documentary about German football and an exhibition on electrical accidents.
- The exhibition, titled "Vorsicht Hochspannung! Der elektrische Unfall โ eine Klasse fรผr sich," is located at the Natural History Museum in Vienna.
- It showcases the potentially fatal effects of electricity on the human body through pathological-anatomical preparations.
The RONDO editorial team offers a selection of recommendations for leisure activities, including a documentary focused on German football and an exhibition exploring the dangers of electrical accidents.
The exhibition, titled "Vorsicht Hochspannung! Der elektrische Unfall โ eine Klasse fรผr sich" (Caution High Voltage! The Electrical Accident โ In a Class of Its Own), is being held at the Natural History Museum in Vienna's Narrenturm. This venue is colloquially known as the "Stromtotenmuseum" (Electrocution Museum).
The exhibition delves into the serious consequences of electricity, highlighting that it is not to be trifled with. It features a pathologically-anatomical collection that graphically illustrates the damage electricity can inflict on the human body. Visitors can expect to see explicit depictions and preserved specimens demonstrating the effects of electrical currents on individuals.
Alongside this cautionary exhibition, the recommendations also include a profile of German national football coach Berti Vogts. The article suggests these diverse offerings cater to varied interests, from sports to public health awareness.
Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.