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The Cultural History of Museums
The Cultural History of Museums

The Cultural History of Museums

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From the cabinets of curiosities created in Italy during the 16th century to the prestigious cultural institutions of today, a history of museums that analyzes the social and political changes that have taken place over the centuries.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

51 mins

Rating

4/10

Release Date

03 May 2022

Country

Germany

Cast

Marina Behnke

Marina Behnke

Self - Narrator (voice)

Dominique Poulot

Dominique Poulot

Self - Art Historian

Andrea Meyer

Andrea Meyer

Self - Art Historian

Veronika Sandbichler

Veronika Sandbichler

Self - Art Historian

Pablo von Frankenberg

Pablo von Frankenberg

Self - Museum Curator

Wolfgang M. Heckl

Wolfgang M. Heckl

Self - Deutsches Museum Director

Virginie Picon-Lefèbvre

Virginie Picon-Lefèbvre

Self - Architect

Chiara Parisi

Chiara Parisi

Self - Centre Pompidou-Metz Director

Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany

Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany

Self (archive footage)

Oskar von Miller

Oskar von Miller

Self - Deutsches Museum Founder (archive footage)

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