LED-Luc mini spotlights light up history

Modern lighting technology in the Thurzo House of the Central Slovakian Museum in Banská Bystrica

In the heart of Slovakia, centuries-old history meets modern lighting technology: in the Thurzo House, one of the oldest buildings in the town of Banská Bystrica, the Central Slovakian Museum relies on subtle but effective exhibition lighting – realised with magnetic LED-luc mini spotlights.

The listed building, once the headquarters of the Thurzo-Fugger trading company, was remodelled in the 16th century and has served as a museum since 1958. On display here are exhibits from the time of medieval copper mining, archaeological finds and baroque art objects – all sensitive objects that require precise and flexible lighting.

Discreet and effective

The challenge in historic rooms: lighting technology must not dominate, but must blend in with the overall architectural design. This is exactly where the LED-luc Minispot scores. Its minimal size, simple installation and precise lighting control make it the ideal tool for exhibition organisers and lighting designers.

Even the smallest objects can be specifically highlighted – and thanks to the high CRI, every material appears authentic and every colour vivid. The flexible alignment ensures that the lighting can be adapted to new exhibits or rearrangements at any time.

LED-luc Minispots – for museums that are looking for more than just lighting: precision, flexibility and elegance in the smallest format.

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