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36: 290: 27: 397:. In 1972, the Helms-Museum became Hamburg's only archaeological museum, and all archaeological holdings at other Hamburg museums were transferred to it. Since 1987, the museum has been entrusted with the preservation of cultural heritage landmarks. For space reasons, the archaeological permanent exhibition was moved to its present location at 387:. By that time, the collection already had more than 50,000 catalogued objects. In 1937, the Helms-Museum became a public institution. In 1955, the Museum left the villa, which had been damaged by a bomb in World War II, and moved to a new main building next to the Harburger Theater. In 1953, Director 325:
in northern Germany. In 2009, the newly designed permanent archaeological exhibition opened. It is structured in the following subject areas: materials, food, violence, death, innovation and mobility. In more than 160 glass display cases, models and large exhibit items represent all aspects of human
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borough of Hamburg, Germany. It houses the archaeological finds of the city of Hamburg and the neighbouring counties to the south of the city. It focuses on northern German prehistory and early history as well as the history of the former city of Harburg. The museum is also home to the
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cultural development over the last 40,000 years. In addition, installations on cultural heritage landmarks, the archaeology of Hamburg, and methods of collection and preservation provide information about the work of the museum and archaeologists. Some of the notable exhibits are the
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The museum has two major exhibition spaces. The future City Museum of Harburg, temporary exhibitions, the library, offices and small storage facilities are located in the main building, which is shared with the
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programs for children and school classes. Since 15 November 2012 the Museum has provided an interactive electronic museum guide as an
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Articus, Rüdiger; Brandt, Jochen; Först, Elke; Krause, Yvonne; Merkel, Michael; Mertens, Kathrin; Weiss, Rainer-Maria (2013).
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A second permanent exhibition on the local history of the Harburg borough is due to be opened in the near future.
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city of Harburg (Elbe) and their county. In 1925, the founder's sons deeded the museum a prestigious villa in
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Archaeological Museum Hamburg Helms-Museum: A short guide to the Tour of the Times
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With more than 2.5 million objects, the museum holds the largest collection of
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The museum's foundation was initiated in 1898 by the Hamburg Senator
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and thus supervises all archaeological undertakings in the region.
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commission of the city of Hamburg and the adjacent district of
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to use as an exhibition hall, and the museum was renamed
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List of museums and cultural institutions in Hamburg
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Hamburg
Germany
Coordinates
53°27′32.8″N 9°58′37.9″E / 53.459111°N 9.977194°E / 53.459111; 9.977194
"Harburg Rathaus" station
Hamburg S-Bahn
amh.de
archaeological
museum
Harburg
cultural heritage landmarks
Harburg
Lower-Saxony
Harburger Theater
Bischofsturm
Neugraben-Fischbek
hillfort
Hollenstedt

prehistoric
Paleolithic
Neolithic
Bronze
Iron Ages
Migration Period
Early Middle Ages
Duvensee paddle
Metzendorf-Woxdorf head burial

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