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- The Linden-Museum was one of the first destroyed buildings in Stuttgart to be restored.
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The Linden Museum (German: Linden-Museum Stuttgart. Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde) is an ethnological museum located in Stuttgart, Germany. The museum features cultural artifacts from around the world, including South and Southeast Asia, Africa, the Islamic world from the Near East to Pakistan, China and Japan, and artifacts from North ...
Linden-Museum Stuttgart. Hegelplatz 1 70174 Stuttgart. T +49.711.2022-3 F +49.711.2022-590. mail@lindenmuseum.de. Öffnungszeiten. Dienstag bis Samstag, 10 – 17 Uhr
Address and contact. Linden-Museum Stuttgart. Hegelplatz 1, 70174 Stuttgart. Germnay. Phone +49.711.2022-3. Mail mail@lindenmuseum.de. Learn more. How to get there. by public. transport: Bus 40/42/43. (stop: Linden-Museum) U 2/4/11/14/29/34. (stop: Berliner Platz) S 1-6. (stop: Stadtmitte)
The Linden-Museum thus became a state museum, jointly funded by the city and the state. Especially in the period after the Second World War until the nationalization of the museum, the association sold and exchanged numerous museum objects.
Today the Linden-Museum is one of the largest museums of ethnology in Europe. The broad collections with precious pieces of international importance comprise around 160 000 items from all...
Location & Contact. Linden-Museum Stuttgart, Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde Hegelplatz 1 70174 Stuttgart. Phone: +49 (0) 711 202 2421; Email: vermietung@lindenmuseum.de; Website: www.lindenmuseum.de; Route
The The Linden Museum is an ethnological museum in Stuttgart that holds and exhibits a collection of cultural artifacts from around the world, including South and Southeast Asia, Africa, the Islamic world from the Near East to Pakistan, China and Japan, and North and Latin America and Oceania.