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The Stones Fan Museum is a museum in
Lüchow Lüchow (; ) is a city in northeastern Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the seat of the ("collective municipality") Lüchow, and is the capital of the district Lüchow-Dannenberg. Situated in the historical region of Wendland, approximately 13&nb ...
in
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, Germany, that was founded in 2011. It is dedicated to the British rock band
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. The museum is a member of the Museumsverbund Lüchow-Dannenberg.


History and background

The museum was opened in May 2011, when the museum was still under construction. Fans from several European countries attended the opening. The founder of the museum is Ulrich (Ulli) Schröder, a former bank employeeNDR Kulturjournal
Eröffnung Stonesmuseum Lüchow
May 2011
and fan from the beginning. In 1965, when he was 15 years old, he visited all three concerts of the Stones in Germany.West-Kurier

23 April 2017
The construction of the museum was completed in April 2012. The museum has been established in a former supermarket, and has an exhibition area of 1,000 square metres. From the district government of
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he was granted a tourist incentive of 100,000 euros. A delegation from
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came to Lüchow to prevent a name like ''The Rolling Stones Museum''. It was agreed then to change the name into ''Rolling-Stones-Fan-Museum'', which was later shortened to ''Stones Fan Museum''. Schröder also needed to place a portrait of himself in the front of the building to make clear that it was a fan initiative and not one by the Stones themselves. The museum shows part of Schröder's collection, photos, paintings by a variety of artists including
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, posters, documents, musical instruments, golden records, puppets,
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tables, a signed billiard table, a
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, and many other objects. Next to that, an Irish pub and a podium for bands have been constructed. In the course of time, several tribute bands played here, as well as the 'unofficial Stone'
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, and
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, the younger brother of band member
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. Within a year after the opening, the
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s, designed by the female Dutch artist Meike van Schijndel, where subject to controversy when feminists judged them to be sexist. The urinals have the shape of red lips and are inspired by the logo of The Rolling Stones. Back in 1971, the logo was inspired by the mouth of Mick Jagger. In this design, the tongue is left out, which gives a mere womanly look. Founder Ulli Schröder replied to the controversy with: "That's not a man's mouth or a woman's mouth, that's art. They were damned expensive and they're staying where they are and that’s final."Huffington Post
Rolling Stone Mouth-Shaped Urinals Called Sexist
2 February 2012
In 2012 Schröder and artist Heino Jacobsen made a design of a mural painting of forty metres in length. Subsequently, Jacobsen painted it on ten garage boxes in Lüchow, for six weeks, twelve hours a day. The artwork was inaugurated in July, when The Rolling Stones had their fiftieth anniversary.Björn Vogt
40 Meter Rockgeschichte: Stones-Wandgemälde eingeweiht
30 July 2012
The image is not
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but is manually painted. It portrays a train and its major stations in the career of The Rolling Stones.Volksstimme
Rolling-Stones-Zug zum Band-Jubiläum
7 June 2012


Impressions


See also

* The Rolling Stones Museum (Slovenia) *
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References

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