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The Altes Museum (English: ''Old Museum'') is a
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on the Museum Island in the historic centre of Berlin. Built from 1825 to 1830 by order of King Frederick William III of Prussia according to plans by
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, it is considered as a major work of German
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. It is surrounded by the
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to the east, the Berlin Palace to the south and the
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to the west. Currently, the Altes Museum is home to the Antikensammlung and parts of the Münzkabinett. As part of the Museum Island complex, the Altes Museum was listed as a
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in 1999, because of its testimony to the development of museums as a social and architectural phenomenon.


Planning and location

In the early nineteenth century, Germany's bourgeoisie had become increasingly self-aware and self-confident. This growing class began to embrace new ideas regarding the relationship between itself and art, and the concepts that art should be open to the public and that citizens should be able to have access to a comprehensive cultural education began to pervade society. King
Friedrich Wilhelm III Frederick William III (german: Friedrich Wilhelm III.; 3 August 1770 – 7 June 1840) was King of Prussia from 16 November 1797 until his death in 1840. He was concurrently Elector of Brandenburg in the Holy Roman Empire until 6 August 1806, w ...
of Prussia was a strong proponent of this humboldtian ideal for education and charged Karl Friedrich Schinkel with planning a public museum for the royal art collection. Schinkel's plans for the ''Königliches Museum'', as it was then known, were also influenced by drafts of the crown prince, later King
Friedrich Wilhelm IV Frederick William IV (german: Friedrich Wilhelm IV.; 15 October 17952 January 1861), the eldest son and successor of Frederick William III of Prussia, reigned as King of Prussia from 7 June 1840 to his death on 2 January 1861. Also referred to ...
, who desired a building that was heavily influenced by antiquity. The crown prince even sent Schinkel a pencil sketch of a large hall adorned with a classical portico. Schinkel's plans incorporated the ''Königliches Museum'' into an ensemble of buildings, which surround the ''
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'' (pleasure garden). The '' Stadtschloss'' in the south was a symbol of worldly power, the ''
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'' in the west represented military might, and the '' Berliner Dom'' in the east was the embodiment of divine authority. The museum to the north of the garden, which was to provide for the education of the people, stood as a symbol for science and art—and not least for their torchbearer: the self-aware bourgeoisie. For the front facing the Lustgarten, a simple columned hall in grand style and proportionate to the importance of the location would most certainly give the building character. The arrangement of the eighteen Ionic columns was effected by the Lustgarten. The portico was designed with a function in order to give the museum building an exterior befitting its site, in which the monuments can be placed. Schinkel had developed plans for the ''Königliches Museum'' as early as 1822/23, but construction did not begin until 1825. Construction was completed in 1828 and the museum was inaugurated on 3 August 1830. Schinkel was also responsible for the renovation of the ''Berliner Dom'' in the neo-classical style (which was originally a '' baroque'' cathedral), and he exercised considerable influence on
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's renovation of the ''Lustgarten'', which coincided with the construction of the museum, resulting in a harmonized and integrated ensemble. In 1841, King Friedrich Wilhelm IV announced in a royal decree, that the entire northern part of the Spree Island (now known as Museum Island) "be transformed into a sanctuary for art and science." In 1845, with the completion of the ''
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'', the "New Museum", the ''Königliches Museum'' was renamed the ''Altes Museum'', the name it holds to this day.


History

The royally appointed commission, which was responsible for the conception of the museum, decided to display only "High Art" in the proposed building which included
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and prints and drawings on the upper floor, as well as Classical sculpture from ancient Greece and Rome on the ground floor. This precluded the incorporation of ethnography, prehistory and the excavated treasures of the ancient Near East from Assyria and Persia (and elsewhere); instead, these artifacts were primarily housed in
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. With the completion of the ''
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'' (New Museum) by
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in 1855, Museum Island began to take form. This was followed by the ''Nationalgalerie'' (now the '' Alte Nationalgalerie'') by Johann Heinrich Strack (1876), the ''Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum'' (now the Bodemuseum) by
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after plans by Stüler (1904), and the Pergamonmuseum by Alfred Messel and
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(1930). Thus Museum Island evolved into the institution it is today.
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's 1894–1905 reconstruction of the ''Berliner Dom'' into a
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cathedral (replacing the classical cathedral designed by Schinkel) severely disrupted the classical ensemble, especially since the new cathedral has significantly larger dimensions than its predecessor. During the era of
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, the Altes Museum was used as the backdrop for propaganda, both in the museum itself and upon the parade grounds of the redesigned ''Lustgarten''. Just before the end of
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, the museum was badly damaged when a tank truck exploded in front of the museum, and the frescoes designed by Schinkel and Peter Cornelius, which adorned the vestibule and the back wall of the portico, were largely lost. Under General Director Ludwig Justi, the building was the first museum of Museum Island to undergo reconstruction and restoration, which was carried out from 1951 to 1966 by Hans Erich Bogatzky and Theodor Voissen. Following Schinkel's designs, the murals of the rotunda were restored in 1982. However, neither the ornate ceilings of the ground floor exhibition rooms nor the pairs of columns under the girders were reconstructed. The former connection to the ''Neues Museum'' has also not been rebuilt; instead, an underground passageway connecting all of the museums of Museum Island is planned as part of the ''Museumsinsel 2015'' renovations.


Gallery


The Antiquities Collection

The Altes Museum was originally constructed to house all of the city's collections of fine arts, including
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paintings, and prints and drawings. However, since 1904, the museum has solely housed the ''Antikensammlung'' (Collection of Classical Antiquities). Since 1998, the Collection of Classical Antiquities has displayed its Greek collection, including the treasury, on the ground floor of the Altes Museum. Special exhibitions are displayed on the second floor of the museum.


See also

*
List of art museums * List of museums in Berlin * List of museums in Germany


Footnotes


Further reading

* Michael S. Cullen, Tilmann von Stockhausen: ''Das Alte Museum''. Berlin-Edition, Berlin 1998, . * Wolf-Dieter Heilmeyer, Huberta Heres, Wolfgang Maßmann: ''Schinkels Pantheon. Die Statuen der Rotunde im Alten Museum''. Von Zabern, Mainz 2004, . * Andreas Scholl, Gertrud Platz-Horster (Hrsg.): ''Altes Museum. Pergamonmuseum. Antikensammlung Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin''. 3., vollständig überarbeitete und erweiterte Auflage. Von Zabern, Mainz 2007, . * Jörg Trempler: ''Das Wandbildprogramm von Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Altes Museum Berlin''. Gebr. Mann, Berlin 2001, . * Elsa van Wezel: ''Die Konzeptionen des Alten und Neuen Museums zu Berlin und das sich wandelnde historische Bewusstsein''. Gebr. Mann, Berlin 2003, (=''Jahrbuch der Berlin Museen'' N.F. Bd. 43, 2001, Beiheft).


External links


Altes Museum
at the website of the Berlin State Museums.

at GreatBuildings.com.
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at Archiseek.com. *

at museum-location.de.
Virtual tour of the Altes Museum
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