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Bible Museum Münster

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Phone
  
+49 251 8322580

Founded
  
1979

Bible Museum Münster

Address
  
Pferdegasse 1, 48143 Münster, Germany

Hours
  
Open today · 11AM–5PMWednesday11AM–5PMThursday11AM–7PMFriday11AM–5PMSaturday11AM–1PMSundayClosedMondayClosedTuesday11AM–5PM

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Profiles

Opening of the bible museum m nster 1979 interview of kurt aland english subtitles


The Bible Museum is part of the Institute for New Testament Textual Research at the University of Münster/Germany and was founded in 1979 by Kurt Aland.

Contents

It tells the story of the Bible - of their handwritten beginnings until today. The main focus lays on the tradition of Greek New Testament as well as the German Bible.

The Collection

The museum shows:

  • Earliest Greek manuscripts on papyrus, parchment and paper
  • Representative of the Greek printed books New Testament
  • Bible illustrations by famous painters such as Hans Holbein or Marc Chagall
  • The history of the English Bible: by pre-Lutheran translations via Luther Bible to today's translations in different dialects
  • An original reproduction of the Gutenberg Press
  • Bible Polyglot: Multilingual editions (Latin, Coptic, Syrian, Ethiopian etc.) as a mirror of science
  • The work of the United Bible Societies
  • The basis of its holdings is a private collection. Some parts of the older holdings of the Institute of New Testament Textual Research were added to this. In the course of the years the collection was expanded further with significant exhibits; furthermore, it is continuously augmented by changing items on loan from a private manuscript collector from Norway. In April 2010, the Bible Museum in Germany received the largest private collection of Bibles from collector Walter Remy. This classical language Bible collection includes 379 Latin, Greek and 16 200 multilingual Bibles from the 16th to the 18th century.

    Manuscripts

    Since the Bible Museum is part of the Institute for New Testament Textual Research (INTF) which holds some original manuscripts of the New Testament, those manuscripts can be seen in the Bible Museum in Münster.

    Minuscules: 676, 798, 1432, 2444, 2445, 2446, 2460, 2754, 2755, 2756, 2793;

    Lectionaries: 1681, 1682, 1683, 1684 (lower script Uncial 0233), 1685, 1686, 2005, 2137, 2208, and 2276.

    History

    The museum was founded as a department of the Institute for New Testament Textual Research by Kurt Aland and was opened with a ceremonial act on 8 March 1979 in the presence of Federal President Walter Scheel. It has been the first and only biblemuseum worldwide at that time. In 1983 Barbara Aland became its director and she was followed in October 2004 by Holger Strutwolf. The basis of its holdings is a private collection. Some parts of the older holdings of the Institute of New Testament Textual Research were added to this. In the course of the years the collection was expanded further with significant exhibits; furthermore, it is continuously augmented by changing items on loan from a private manuscript collector from Norway.

    Videos

  • TV report (with English subtitles) on the grand opening of the Bible Museum/Münster in March 1979 and the work of the INTF and Interview of Kurt Aland, 1979
  • References

    Bible Museum Münster Wikipedia