Bud Spencer: Museum about the actor from June in Berlin

Bud Spencer
Museum about the actor from June in Berlin

A museum about the film star Bud Spencer opens in Berlin in early summer.

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A museum about Bud Spencer opens in Berlin in June. Hundreds of "unique exhibits" from the life of the star should be on display.

The "Bud Spencer Museum" in Berlin (Römischer Hof, Unter den Linden 10) will be open to fans from June 27, 2021 – the fifth anniversary of the actor's death. This was announced on the associated website. "With the lovingly curated show, the Pedersoli family is honoring their husband, father and grandfather, who died in 2016 at the age of 86," says the exhibition. Hundreds of "unique exhibits from the private life of actor Carlo Pedersoli and the great film career of his alter ego Bud Spencer" are to be seen.

The private collection was shown for the first time in Naples at the end of 2019. According to the announcement, the largest exhibits include a red and yellow VW buggy and a restored Ford Escort MK1 from "Zwei wie Pech und Schwefel", the famous ice cream wagon for pistachio ice cream and the pinball machine from "Zwei sind nicht zubrake" as well as a life-size Bud- Spencer statue. The less well-known sides of the Italian star should also be honored in the exhibition. Carlo Pedersoli became famous as an actor Bud Spencer, but was also active as an inventor, singer, composer, entrepreneur and world-class swimmer.

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