Museen Dahlem, 2008
© SMB; Generaldirektion, Foto: Maximilian Meisse
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Dahlem Museums
The district of Berlin-Dahlem is home to the Ethnologisches Museum (Ethnological Museum) and the Museum of Asian Art, which house the city's collections of non-European art and culture. This group of collections, internationally the most significant of its kind in terms of scope, quality and symmetry, was planned as a museum centre as early as the beginning of the 20th century, although its construction did not commence until the 1970s. The Museum of European Cultures has been housed in the same building since May 2005.
Further information:
- Writing 93 Buddhas Oliver Siebeck
- Africa in Berlin
- American Archaeology
- 'Divine Forces and Earthly Fortune - Popular Chinese Prints.' The Gerd and Lotti Wallenstein Collection
- A Journey Lying Down - Chinese Landscapes
- North American Indians. From Myth to Modern
- Art from Africa
- Collection of South, Southeast and Central Asian Art in the Dahlem Museums
- Leben in den drei Metropolen. Kyoto, Osaka, Edo
- Music Ethnology
- Neue Bilder von Zeng Mi
- Collection of East Asian Art in the Dahlem Museums
- Portraits from the Mughal Era Part II
- South Sea - Collection Melanesia and Australia
- Vodou. Art and Cult from Haiti
- Folk Art from Japan. Amulets, devotional objects and cult toys in Hannelore Großmann’s donation to the museum
Collections
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