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F*KE YOU (ENGLISH VERSION)

more entertaining than a pub quiz and more exciting than an escape game with music, performance and lots of discussions. How is your personal relationship to truth and fiction? A new discovery in the "Office [...] "Office for the Whole Truth" will put you to the test: A strange object was discovered in a storage room of the office – wrapped up and covered in dust. Since then, some employees have complained about [...] revealed - and presumably this will have consequences... Very few people believe that a world without lies would be a better world. But which lies are acceptable? Which inevitable? Where do we draw the line

Terms and conditions

visitor service. Placing a booking for a guided tour does not constitute an obligation to buy; it is a request to order tickets, not a legally binding quotation. Customers only enter into a contract with DHMD [...] event only. As a rule, tickets that have been paid for cannot be returned or replaced. No replacement is provided if a customer does not attend an event. The DHMD does not provide refunds if a ticket is lost [...] through, DHMD e-mails the online tickets to the customer as a PDF file. Customers can then print out the online museum ticket on a sheet of A4 paper, or load it onto their smartphone. Online tickets must

Deutsches Hygiene Museum Dresden: The Human Experience

other highlights, as well as a Children’s Museum where younger visitors have the opportunity to explore in a playful way the world of our senses. Then, several times a year, a number of tempory exhibitions [...] created the mural Lebensfreude in a stairwell foyer of the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum. Some sections of the mural by the now world-famous painter are currently uncovered in a public show restoration. Details [...] in English (and in French, Polish and Czech) ! Download via App-Store Download via Google Play At a glance About us Details Discover our Exhibitions Details Plan Your Visit Details Public show restoration

The Great Hall

springs. In the southern window, Science is symbolised by an owl and a book; in the northern window, Health is represented by a snake and a chalice. Drawing on Germany’s classical cultural heritage, quotations [...] the architect Wilhelm Kreis for a wide range of events. From the foyer gallery, four entrances on the long side led into the hall. On the west side opposite, there was a large opening in the centre measuring [...] measuring 14.5 m x 6.5 m with a coloured lead glass window. It bore a round emblem and an inscription that read: ‘To the founder of the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, Karl-August Lingner, in 1930. Dedicated by

Architecture

that uses a highly individual, contemporary architectural idiom. It is, of course, also a building that admirably performs all the functions of a modern museum. Art & Architecture at the DHMD - A mural by [...] Architecture A Modern Classic Approximately seven years of construction came to an end in 2006 with the completion of the museum buildings extensive restoration and modernization by the architect's office [...] office of Kulka and Partners (Cologne and Dresden). Classified as a historical monument, the edifice designed by Wilhelm Kreis in 1930 has at last returned to Dresden's cityscape as an impressive example

Pets Friends Forever

everything. They’re a member of the family in their own right, and a silent trusted friend, a natural yet somehow wild creature, right there in the living room or the playroom – or a welcome opportunity [...] expressing themselves and are hardly in a position to fend off unrealisable wishes. PETS AND THEIR PEOPLE What does a budgerigar see when it looks in the mirror? How does a fish feel in the water? In its final [...] y to strike up a conversation with a complete stranger. Others are slightly more critical. Pets are just there to compensate for emotional or social problems; some even go so far as to challenge people’s

A museum building of the Weimar Republic

in 1926, the architect Wilhelm Kreis was entrusted with designing a modern museum building. As a young architect Wilhelm Kreis had made a name for himself with the ‘Bismarck Towers’; he subsequently built [...] things, redesigned and opened up the entrance hall, created space for a shop and a restaurant, and replaced the 1950s congress hall with a modern Great Hall. Other striking works by Peter Kulka in Dresden [...] A museum building of the Weimar Republic The architecture of the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum The Deutsches Hygiene-Museum was founded in 1912 by Odol manufacturer Karl-August Lingner as a museum without its

History

performed a mission comparable to that of the Federal Agency of Health Education in the Federal Republic of Germany (West Gemany). After 1991 the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum was completely reconceived as a "Museum [...] exhibition draws a record number of visitors: over five million. Karl August Lingner, manufacturer of Odol hygiene products, is the exhibition's major organizer. Lingner develops the idea of a “National Hygiene [...] Administration in the Soviet Zone of Occupation". 1959: The life-sized transparent model of a cow proved to be a great attraction when it was first exhibited at the World Agricultural Exhibition in India

The Museum

The Museum Profile A Forum for Science, Culture and Society Details History From the "Temple of Health" to a "Museum of The Human Experience" Details Architecture A Modern Classic Details Team Details

Das Deutsche Hygiene-Museum, Die DDR und wie wir uns erinnern

characteristic of its East German phase. As a state-run ‘Institute for Health Education’, it served not just as a well-attended exhibition venue, but also as a production facility for anatomical models and [...] according to the Soviet model. The Deutsches Hygiene-Museum was not a genuine VEB in the strict sense of the term; however, it did function in a very similar way. So what was special about this museum that many [...] the society and working world of a state that no longer exists? What are the themes that made this long-standing museum, founded in 1912, so appealing? For the first time, a special exhibition now looks at