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Musée de l'Œuvre Notre-Dame

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Finally, in the new museum of decorative arts of the city, the "Hohenlohe Museum", works of decorative art from the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Early Baroque were also exhibited. These collections, which had been housed in various locations, were united in 1931 in the newly founded
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was created in order to merge, under a single roof, four thematically related but differently focussed, collections of all types of Upper Rhenish art created prior to 1681. It is located in the half-Gothic, half-Renaissance core building of the
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In addition to the cathedral sculptures, glass windows, etc., the collection also features valuable artifacts salvaged from other Strasbourg churches, such as the
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In 1956, after the repair of the damage caused by the bombing of Strasbourg during the war in 1944, the museum was re-opened, featuring its expanded collection.
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The Musée de l'Œuvre Notre-Dame in the building of the Cathedral Foundation. Left wing built in 1347, right wing built in 1579
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around 1890, exhibited a primary focus on regional masters, as noted by the donation of the "
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Gothic stained glass window "Christ on the Cross" from Strasbourg (early 15th century)
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are noteworthy. Included in the collection are many late gothic altars assigned to
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Musée de l’Œuvre Notre-Dame. Arts du Moyen-Âge et de la Renaissance
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until 1681. The museum is famous for its collection of original
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Société pour la conservation des monuments historiques d’Alsace
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Romanesque stained glass window "Head of Christ" from
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A romanesque relief capital on display at the museum
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Musée de l'Œuvre Notre-Dame is located in Strasbourg
Strasbourg
France
Coordinates
48°34′51″N 7°45′05″E / 48.580833°N 7.751389°E / 48.580833; 7.751389
Fine arts
Decorative arts
en.musees.strasbourg.eu/museum-uvre-notre-dame
Strasbourg
Upper Rhenish
fine arts
decorative arts
Middle Ages
sculptures
glass windows
architectural
Strasbourg Cathedral
Peter Hemmel von Andlau
Niclas Gerhaert van Leyden

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