- Bode Museum
The Bode Museum belongs to the group of
museum s onMuseum Island inBerlin and is a historically preserved building. The museum was designed by architectErnst von Ihne and completed in 1904. Originally called the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum after Emperor Frederick III, the museum was renamed in honor of its firstcurator ,Wilhelm von Bode , in 1956.Closed for repairs since 1997, the museum was reopened on
October 18 ,2006 . It is now the home for a collection ofsculpture s,Byzantine art , andcoin s andmedal s.The sculpture collection shows art of the Christian Orient (with an emphasis on Coptic
Egypt ), sculptures fromByzantium andRavenna , sculptures of theMiddle Ages , the Italian Gothic, and the earlyRenaissance . Late German Gothic works are also represented byTilman Riemenschneider , the south German Renaissance, and Prussian baroque art up to the 18th century. In the future selected works of the Gemäldegalerie will be integrated into the sculpture collection. This is reminiscent of William von Bode's concept of "style rooms", in which sculptures, paintings, and crafts are viewed together, as was usual in upper middle-class private collections.The "Münzkabinett" ("coin cabinet"), currently housed at the neighboring
Pergamon Museum , is one of the world's largest numismatic collections. Its range spans from the beginning of minting in the seventh century B.C. in Asia Minor up to the present day. With approximately 500,000 items the collection is a unique archive for historical research, while its medal collection makes it an important art exhibition at the same time.Gallery
External links
* [http://www.smb.spk-berlin.de/smb/sammlungen/details.php?lang=en&objectId=14&n=1&r=20 Sculpture Collection and Museum of Byzantine Art]
* [http://www.smb.spk-berlin.de/smb/sammlungen/details.php?lang=en&objectId=9&n=1&r=11 Numismatic Collection]Template group
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