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Established
  
May 28, 1911

Collection size
  
Ethnological

Phone
  
+49 711 20223

Location
  
Stuttgart, Germany

Website
  
www.lindenmuseum.de

Founded
  
28 May 1911

Linden Museum

Address
  
Hegelstraße 1, 70174 Stuttgart, Germany

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–5PMSaturday10AM–5PMSunday10AM–6PMMondayClosedTuesday10AM–5PMWednesday10AM–8PMThursday10AM–5PMFriday10AM–5PM

Similar
  
Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, State Museum of Natural H, Landesmuseum Württemberg, Haus der Geschichte Baden‑Württemberg

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Linden museum of industrial and socio cultural heritage


The Linden Museum (German: Linden-Museum Stuttgart. Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde) is an ethnological museum located in Stuttgart, Germany. The museum features cultural artifacts from around the world, including South and Southeast Asia, Africa, the Islamic world from the Near East to Pakistan, China and Japan, and artifacts from North and Latin America and Oceania.

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The museum traces its origins to the collection of objects amassed by the Verein für Handelsgeographie (Association for Trade Geography) in the 19th century. The namesake of the museum is Karl Graf von Linden (1838–1910) who, as president of the Stuttgart Verein für Handelsgeographie, took an interest in assembling and organizing the collection, and invited explorers of the caliber of Sven Hedin and Roald Amundsen to Stuttgart.

In 1911, the collection was established as a private museum and its current building was constructed. After suffering extensive damage during World War II, the building was restored in the 1950s and the municipality became its custodian. Since 1973, the museum has been jointly administrated by the city of Stuttgart and the state of Baden-Württemberg.

Unter linden museum colmar 2010


References

Linden Museum Wikipedia