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Museum of Cultures (Basel)

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In 2008, the museum opened a new main entrance on the Münsterplatz, making the museum more accessible and giving it a clearly distinct identity from the Museum of Natural History. The museum plans to further expand its exhibition space. These plans are on hold to allow for a thorough archaeological
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The museum's most recent exhibitions have emphasized intercultural comparisons and dialog. The 2007–2008 exhibition "Red: Hot on the Trail of a Color" drew on all of the museum's resources to explore the significance of
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In the early 20th century, the Ethnographic Museum Basel began sponsoring expeditions to enhance its collections. In 1944 the museum was renamed the "Museum of Ethnology and Swiss Museum of Folklore" (
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With about 300,000 objects and a similar number of historic photographs, the museum is the largest of its kind in Switzerland and one of the biggest in Europe. It also serves the canton of
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trace their origins to the 1840s, when the city of Basel founded its Museum of Natural History and Ethnography to house artifacts and artworks collected by merchants and travelers.
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and located on the Münster hill at the heart of Basel, on the site of a former Augustinian monastery. In 1904 the museum created a separate ethnology department (
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In 1844 the museum, still without a permanent home, received hundreds of ancient Mexican ceramics and statues collected by
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of Basel. It remains one of the most notable European collections of ancient American art. Recent exhibitions on
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by documenting and preserving the local cultural legacy. A 1999 exhibition was devoted to Basel's unique
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investigation of the museum courtyard. As of July 2008 investigators had found evidence of late
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Christian F. Feest, "Lukas Vischers Beiträge zur Ethnographie Nordamerikas,"
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dialog, leading to its official renaming in 1996 as the Museum of Cultures.
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Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance
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In 1849, the museum moved into a large neoclassical edifice designed by
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with large and important collections of artifacts, especially from
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Museum für Völkerkunde und Schweizerisches Museum für Volkskunde
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Cultural property of national significance in Basel-Stadt
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Basel
German:
Swiss
ethnography
Europe
South Pacific
Mesoamerica
Tibet
Bali
Swiss heritage site of national significance
Natural History Museum Basel
Melchior Berri
intercultural
Lukas Vischer
Bhutan
Tibet
Bali
Oceanian
Basel-City
Carnival
red
Roman
Museums in Basel
Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance
Museum of Cultures Basel
Basel museums website
47°33′26″N 7°35′27″E / 47.55722°N 7.59083°E / 47.55722; 7.59083
Portal
Switzerland

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