Jewish Museum Creglingen – Museum Virtuell https://museum-virtuell.com/virtuell-erleben/jewish-museum-creglingen/?lang=en
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lopende tentoonstelling verder browsen Vrije toegang Welkom bij de tijdelijke expositie Canadese Inheemse strijders 1812-1945. Een bijzondere geschiedenis over de oorspronkelijke bewoners van het huidige Canada die tijdens de oorlog van 1812-1844 in grote getalen met Engeland meevochten tegen de Amerikaanse invasie en voor behoud van hun land. In
the appearance of the Indigenous warrior shifted further
lopende tentoonstelling verder browsen Vrije toegang Welkom bij de tijdelijke expositie Canadese Inheemse strijders 1812-1945. Een bijzondere geschiedenis over de oorspronkelijke bewoners van het huidige Canada die tijdens de oorlog van 1812-1844 in grote getalen met Engeland meevochten tegen de Amerikaanse invasie en voor behoud van hun land. In
the appearance of the Indigenous warrior shifted further
current exhibition browse more free access The Historic Rooms in the Fulda City Palace The glittering centerpiece among Fulda’s secular buildings is the Stadtschloss, the former residence of Fulda’s prince abbots and prince bishops. The present baroque palace was extended between 1708 and 1714 as a four-wing complex with
Further stops on the tour are the study, the Red Room
current exhibition browse more free access VONDERAU MUSEUM FULDA The Vonderau Museum Fulda owes its foundation in 1875 to a private foundation. It was named after Joseph Vonderau, who as a teacher and local historian discovered numerous objects from the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages during excavations. Today, the
Further exhibition topics are public life in the 19th