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Municipal Museum of Düsseldorf

Minutes of a visit in the Municipal Museum of Düsseldorf in Germany on June 1, 2014

The entrance of the Town's Museum of Düsseldorf  drinking
              glasses in Düsseldorf of the 15th and 16th century  chest of
              drawers is invented in the 18th century only  Düssel creek in
              Eller District of Düsseldorf
The entrance of the Town's Museum of Düsseldorf - drinking glasses in Düsseldorf of the 15th and 16th century - chest of drawers is invented in the 18th century only - Düssel creek in Eller District of Düsseldorf

presented by Michael Palomino (2014)

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Minutes of a visit of the Municipal Museum of Düsseldorf of June 1, 2014

Berger Avenue no. 2
40213 Düsseldorf
opened from 11 am to 6 pm, closed on Mondays, free entry from 5 to 6 pm
children and youths until 18 years have free entry.

The entry of the Town's Museum
              of Düsseldorf
The entry of the Town's Museum of Düsseldorf

Hall with items of antiquity
-- there are items from a Franconian cemetery of Oberlörste [?]
-- and there are items from a Roman fort in Moers-Asberg.

The hall with the items of the
              different epochs of antiquity
The hall with the items of the different epochs of antiquity

The rooms with items since 15th century

There is a tradition with a holy Barbara

The castle of Düsseldorf is mentioned, but there is never mentioned when it was built and by whom.

There is a special Jacoba jug from Holland

There is a drinking vessel called Maigelein.

There is a town's seal with a Romanic (Greek) Jesus Fantasy church, unfortunately the printed seal is missing

There is a tradition with a cooking vessel called "grape", this "grape" has got "feet" on the bottom thus one can put the vessel directly into the fire

In a corner there are - just as a diversion - statues with Roman (Greek) gods: goddess of spring called Flora - goddess of summer Ceres - and the god of autumn: Bacchus.

And then there is a big cupboard of "Cologne type".
Drinking glasses from 15th and 16th century
First show case: drinking glass "Berkemeyer" - octagonal cylindrical beaker, in Holland it is also used as a beer glass - nonagonal cup with foot - there is also a jug with 3 exits as a joke - and there is a little salt box

Drinking glasses in
                Düsseldorf's municipal museum from 15th and 16th
                century
Drinking glasses in Düsseldorf's municipal museum from 15th and 16th century [3]

Second show case: there is a "Spechter" cup - a Roman wine glass - a Venetian wing glass - an octagonal cup - a silver cup - a grapen cooking vessel with feet thus it can be put directly into the fire.
Map by Mercator of about 1550

Anatomic models of man and women with their organs

Copper engravings of a funeral procession

Flying bridge

"Knapp" Garden

Flea trap - hand warmer "Muff"

Bowl jug

Books about ceremonial science

"Collector" was a license for collecting charity

Table solar clock

City map of Düsseldorf of 17th century
                approximately with the extension and the town wall
Bild vergrössernCity map of Düsseldorf of 17th century approximately with the extension and the town wall [4]

Halls with items from "modern times"

Chest of drawers was invented in the 18th century only - this was a new type of furniture in those times

Chest of drawers is invented in
              the 18th century only and is a new type of furniture in
              upper class house holds
Chest of drawers is invented in the 18th century only and is a new type of furniture in upper class house holds [5]

Napoleon comes also to Düsseldorf and lets destroy the complete town wall and only therefore Düsseldorf gets the possibility for a big extension

Trani traffic is replacing stage coach traffic, but there is much stage coach traffic yet where is no train and car is not invented yet

In Bilk District of Düsseldorf an observatory is installed

Since 1582 Düsseldorf is a real trade fair town, but in reality it began in 1811 when a trade fair was organized for Napoleon

In 1858 there was a police regulation thus all houses in Düsseldorf had to be numbered

In about those times an Art's Academy and a painter's school with many painters is founded in Düsseldorf [unfortunately Düsseldorf itself is not painted so colorful]

In 1872 the municipal castle (city palace) is burning down and only one tower is left and the castle is not rebuilt any more. The location is used for other buildings.

In 1872 the municipal castle
              (city palace) is burning down in Düsseldorf and only one
              tower is left, and the castle is not rebuilt.
In 1872 the municipal castle (city palace) is burning down in Düsseldorf and only one tower is left, and the castle is not rebuilt. [6]


In the middle of the 19th century about there is a regulation forbidding catching nightingales for keeping the level of nightingales in Düsseldorf.

In 1907 Henkel is inventing Persil washing powder in Düsseldorf

And then there is weapon production developed in Düsseldorf with tanks and so on...


Third Reich

Photos of bombed Düsseldorf show the destructions by the "American" and English bombings against the civil population in Düsseldorf

There are imitations of clothes shown of the kind of the Third Reich in 1945
-- there is a man's suit of sack clothe
-- and there is a skirt with ornaments of lenses and beans etc.


1945

There is a show case with Care parcels from 1946, with soaps, with biscuit parcels, and next to it there is a handcart

Care parcels came to Düsseldorf
              since August 1946  Care parcels
              came to Düsseldorf since August 1946 - text
Care parcels came to Düsseldorf since August 1946 [7] - and the text is clearly saying that these Care parcels were organized by private organizations and NOT by the official occupation forces of criminal "U.S.A." who rather wanted that all Germans had died by hunger [8]

Show case with facts about the British occupation forces:
-- British occupation forces did "unify" the German provinces of North Rhine and Westfalen creating "Nordrhein-Westfalen" ordering Düsseldorf the capital of it
-- terrorism was going that far that even for driving a bicycle had to be approved by a license: There is a "Bicycle Approval" of the British military government of 1945 in the show case

Special hall with documents about Mr. Joseph Boys

Joseph Beuys, chronology of a famous sculptor
Bild vergrössernJoseph Beuys, chronology of a famous sculptor [9]

Special exhibition about Düssel creek

-- and there were many photos about Düssel creek and a creek being "Düssel" was created (Düssel is just not a river)

Creek being Düssel" at the
              special exhibition about Düssel creek  photo of
              northern Düssel creek in Zoo Park in Düsseldorf  Düssel creek in
              Eller District in Düsseldorf
Creek being Düssel" at the special exhibition about Düssel creek [10] - photo of northern Düssel creek in Zoo Park in Düsseldorf [11] - Düssel creek in Eller District in Düsseldorf [12]


Unfortunately there was no map with Düssel creek. In Düsseldorf this Düssel creek is parted and is passing many districts with some ponds. Sometimes it's also covered in dark channels.


A book is missing

A book about the museum would spread the precious content and the maps o this museum in private households.

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