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Everyday Culture/Ethnology

The collection encompasses significant objects in the fields of cultural and civic history from the 18th century to the present day. Approximately 20,000 objects reflect the everyday life of both the city’s upper and lower classes. These include furniture, clothes, uniforms, toys and handcrafted items as well as objects relating to customs and traditions. An important place is accorded to the area of youth and children’s culture as components of everyday culture.

Contact:
Dr. Johanna Sänger, phone 0341/9 65 13 13

Everyday Culture/Ethnology

The collection encompasses significant objects in the fields of cultural and civic history from the 18th century to the present day. Approximately 20,000 objects reflect the everyday life of both the city’s upper and lower classes. These include furniture, clothes, uniforms, toys and handcrafted items as well as objects relating to customs and traditions. An important place is accorded to the area of youth and children’s culture as components of everyday culture.

Contact:
Dr. Johanna Sänger, phone 0341/9 65 13 13

Everyday Culture/Ethnology

The collection encompasses significant objects in the fields of cultural and civic history from the 18th century to the present day. Approximately 20,000 objects reflect the everyday life of both the city’s upper and lower classes. These include furniture, clothes, uniforms, toys and handcrafted items as well as objects relating to customs and traditions. An important place is accorded to the area of youth and children’s culture as components of everyday culture.

Contact:
Dr. Johanna Sänger, phone 0341/9 65 13 13

Everyday Culture/Ethnology

The collection encompasses significant objects in the fields of cultural and civic history from the 18th century to the present day. Approximately 20,000 objects reflect the everyday life of both the city’s upper and lower classes. These include furniture, clothes, uniforms, toys and handcrafted items as well as objects relating to customs and traditions. An important place is accorded to the area of youth and children’s culture as components of everyday culture.

Contact:
Dr. Johanna Sänger, phone 0341/9 65 13 13

Everyday Culture/Ethnology

The collection encompasses significant objects in the fields of cultural and civic history from the 18th century to the present day. Approximately 20,000 objects reflect the everyday life of both the city’s upper and lower classes. These include furniture, clothes, uniforms, toys and handcrafted items as well as objects relating to customs and traditions. An important place is accorded to the area of youth and children’s culture as components of everyday culture.

Contact:
Dr. Johanna Sänger, phone 0341/9 65 13 13