About the background
The Swiss Cäcilie von Rodt (1855 – 1929), who descended from a patrician family from Bern, sold her parents' estate after their death. Inspired by the adventure stories of her youth – written by authors such as James F. Cooper and Jules Verne – she started travelling henceforth. After a number of first tours in the Mediterranean, she went on her first journey around the world on her own in May 1901, circling the globe once completely from east to west.
She recorded her experience in writing and published a 715 pages strong, richly illustrated report in 1903. Thirsty for knowledge, she addresses the history of every country she travelled, attentively compares the different perceptions of women in the cultures encountered, states observations on the behaviour of the colonial powers' representatives and tells enthusiastically about her joy of travelling, enjoyable travel groups, buzzing big cities and overwhelming impressions of nature.
About the cabinet presentation
Inspired by the travel route taken by Cäcilie von Rodt, the Department of Maps and Images shows a selection of contemporary city maps and photographs of her travel destinations.
The cabinet presentation can be visited on site on the 1st floor in front of the Reading Room for Music/Maps/Images.
We are also showcasing the cabinet presentation as a virtual exhibition.
To the virtual exhibition
Venue | Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, hallway in front of the Reading Room for Music/Maps/Images, 1st floor | ||
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Opening hours | 4 December 2023 – 30 April 2024 Monday – Friday 9:00 – 17:00 Closed on bank holidays and on 13 February | ||
Admission | Admission is free. |