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Jahrbuch Preussischer Kulturbesitz

2003

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    This annual volume includes the President's report and the mandatory annual chronicle, along with numerous lengthy essays addressing significant events and issues from the past year. It highlights key themes in the foundation's work, particularly the renovation of the Bodemuseum, which coincides with the centenary celebration of the Münzkabinett, set to reopen with a festive event at the museum. Another essay discusses the restoration plan for the New Museum by David Chipperfield Architects. The volume also covers notable artworks on Museum Island, such as the Pergamon Altar and the Market Gate of Miletus. Additionally, it focuses on Schloss Köpenick, which reopened in 2004 as a branch of the Kunstgewerbemuseum, with a new concept as a "Museum of Spatial Art from the Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo." Furthermore, a pioneering initiative began to create a virtual archive for the approximately 5,000-year-old Sumerian clay tablets from the Vorderasiatisches Museum, evolving from a pilot project into an internationally recognized endeavor.

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    Titolo
    Jahrbuch Preussischer Kulturbesitz
    Sottotitolo
    2003
    Lingua
    Tedesco
    Autori
    Pubblicato
    2004
    Formato
    Copertina rigida
    Pagine
    452
    ISBN10
    3786125007
    ISBN13
    9783786125006
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    This annual volume includes the President's report and the mandatory annual chronicle, along with numerous lengthy essays addressing significant events and issues from the past year. It highlights key themes in the foundation's work, particularly the renovation of the Bodemuseum, which coincides with the centenary celebration of the Münzkabinett, set to reopen with a festive event at the museum. Another essay discusses the restoration plan for the New Museum by David Chipperfield Architects. The volume also covers notable artworks on Museum Island, such as the Pergamon Altar and the Market Gate of Miletus. Additionally, it focuses on Schloss Köpenick, which reopened in 2004 as a branch of the Kunstgewerbemuseum, with a new concept as a "Museum of Spatial Art from the Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo." Furthermore, a pioneering initiative began to create a virtual archive for the approximately 5,000-year-old Sumerian clay tablets from the Vorderasiatisches Museum, evolving from a pilot project into an internationally recognized endeavor.