Extension of the special exhibition Zehlendorf à la carte until March 2024
Extension of the special exhibition Zehlendorf à la carte until March 2024
The current special exhibition "Zehlendorf à la carte - maps and aerial photographs under the magnifying glass" in the local museum in Zehlendorf will be extended until Sunday, March 24, 2024. The exhibition presents an abundance of historical maps from the depot of the Zehlendorf home club and enables visitors to take a closer look at the details of the cards with the help of a magnifying glass.
The Zehlendorfer Heimatmuseum, in Clayallee 355, 14169 Berlin, located in the historic corner, continues to offer the opportunity to explore the fascinating world of historical maps. Further information on the museum and local association is available on the homepage www.heimatmuseum-zehlendorf.de, and the email address print@heimatmuseum-zehlendorf.de is available for additional questions.
historical maps are not only fascinating time documents, but also important sources in order to be able to understand the development of places and regions over the centuries. They offer insights into past borders, settlement structures, topographical features and the artistic design of the cartographers.
Berlin itself has a rich history that is closely associated with the development and change of the city over time. Historical maps from Berlin and its various districts enable visitors to understand the development of the city and to recognize changes in the cityscape over the centuries. Especially in a district like Zehlendorf, which has a long and rich history, the effects of such an exhibition are of great local interest.
In view of the local historical context and the broad interest of historical maps and aerial photos, a supplementary table with information on significant historical events in Zehlendorf and changes in the cityscape over the centuries could be of great interest.Overall, the extended special exhibition in the Zehlendorf local museum offers an exciting opportunity to explore and understand the history and development of the district based on fascinating historical maps. Entry to the museum is free for visitors, and the extension of the exhibition offers you more time to enjoy this unique collection of historical documents.
Source: www.berlin.de
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