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Eine Geschichte Der Berliner Museen in 227 Hausern

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This first complete overview of the history of Berlin's museums documents more than 200 of its most important houses from the Altes Museum to the Zeughaus, from archeological and art historical collections to the museums of natural history and technology, from the courtly cabinet of curiosities of the 16th century to the Computer Games Museum. Hans Georg and Katrin Hiller von Gaertringen, both authorities in the field of museology, focus on the origins, history, collection policy, and architecture of these institutions. This book is arranged chronologically in the order of the opening of the houses, which helps readers draw connections they may not have been aware of and discover museums that have fallen into obscurity. This book also pays tribute to important architects and their museum buildings from Schinkel to Mies van der Rohe and Libeskind. The highly readable presentation of houses provides a thoroughly researched history of Berlin's vibrant museum landscape.Text: German"

Author Biography

Hans Georg Hiller von Gaertringen is an art historian at the Humboldt-Universitat Berlin and the author of "Museum Island Berlin and Its Treasures." Katrin Hiller von Gaertringen is an art historian and author."
Release date Australia
April 15th, 2015
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Imprint
Deutscher Kunstverlag
Pages
472
Publisher
Deutscher Kunstverlag
Dimensions
206x264x43
ISBN-13
9783422072732
Product ID
22885336

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