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reason for this was building supervisory requirements for fire protection, the implementation of which would have been too expensive for the city. As part of the redesign of the permanent exhibition in St. Catherine's
Monastery, it will be examined to what extent exhibition contents can be taken over from the museum's storehouse there. Ultimately, the city wants to vacate and sell the building.
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Kulturhistorisches Museum offers classes and groups of children guided tours to the topics "Toys - yesterday and today", "Folklore in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern", "In the footsteps of the Stralsund World Heritage", "History of Stralsund", "Where the monks used to live", "Legends and stories in and
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who had been working in the museum since 1921 took over the management. The toy department was opened in
October 1950. Also in the fall of 1950, four more rooms of the former grammar school were assigned to the museum. In them, the prehistoric and protohistoric collection and the exhibition on the
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and presents extensive collections of folklore and cultural and art history in the region of
Vorpommern. It houses both permanent exhibitions and special exhibitions on changing subject areas. The permanent exhibitions are dedicated to the prehistory and early history of the region as well as the
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In 1973, the museum was assigned the memory in the Böttcherstraße for use. After the refurbishment begun in 1974, in 1984 the first exhibition devoted to folklore was opened here. As of March 1, 2014, the
Hanseatic city of Stralsund has permanently closed the museum's warehouse for visitors. The
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on 1 May 1945, which saved further destruction in the city. From June 1945, the outsourced items were checked and started with the return. Medieval painting and sculpture was first attributed; this was undamaged and was issued in the Remter. Added to this was the re-opened on 9 November 1946
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his extensive art collection of the city. Baier took over in 1859 as the first director of the museum, the unsorted collection of works from many different areas; Most of the works of art of Löwens did not concern
Stralsund and its surroundings. At that time, the collection, and thus the new
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The permanent exhibition on prehistory and early history is one of the most important collections in the region. The regional settlement history is presented here. The exhibits include stone tools and ceramics. Three gold finds will be presented. In addition to the
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With the beginning of the Second World War, the finishing work on the museum were discontinued. After the air raids on Lübeck and
Rostock in 1942, many valuable exhibits were brought to the country. However, the museum, which was closed to visitors, survived the
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With the transition to the Stone Age, the economy shifted to agriculture. Flint-made tools, which have now been used to process agricultural products and pets, have already been ground. Hammer-like tools prove the application of the drilling technique.
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In 1921, the city council decided to provide the museum with the rooms of the former orphanage in the old St. Catherine's
Monastery. Since 1924, the museum was housed in the former convent of St. Catherine's Monastery. In the same year, the now as
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The exhibition on prehistory and early history is one of the most important of its kind in the region. On the basis of archaeological finds about 10,000 years of human history in the region of
Western Pomerania and Rügen are presented.
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on the first floor. The holdings of the folklore department had been very decimated; but again the calls for the completion of the collection were heard by the population and in July 1947 this department was reopened.
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firmierende museum was completely put under municipal administration. Thus the always uncertain financing by city, province and museum association had given way to a secured one. In 1925 the exhibition
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made from fired clay from the two ethnic groups living in the region is preserved in their typical forms and ornaments. Exhibits were brought to the
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Provincial Museum for New Western Pomerania and Rügen, which today is the oldest museum in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, was still located in four rooms of the
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The exhibitions in the former St. Catherine's Monastery address not only the history of the area and the history of the city, but also the
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The museum, which was established in 1859 as the Provincial Museum for New Pomerania and Rügen, is the oldest museum of its kind in
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