Schöneberg's winter magic: Historical paintings enriches local museums

Schöneberg's winter magic: Historical paintings enriches local museums
A drawing historical event! The Tempelhof-Schöneberg museums can look forward to a truly breathtaking oil painting: "The last day of the 19th century in snowy Schöneberg" by Hans Hartig. What a discovery! This impressive work, which captures the winter backdrop of Schöneberg on December 31, 1899, was with great commitment by Dr. Constanze Köster acquired on behalf of the renowned Fielmann Group AG and now proudly handed over to the district collection.
During the ceremonial presentation, the illustrious round, which from District Councilor Tobias Dollase, the head of the Office for Continuing Education and Culture, Stefan Bruns, the museum director Dr. Irene von Götz, Head of Collection Marie Becker, Dr. Constanze Köster and Thorsten Gronenberg from the Fielmann Group existed. Here culture met with commitment - what a dream team!
art, history and emotions
The painted masterpiece is not only an aesthetic highlight, but also contributes to the rich history of the Tempelhof-Schöneberg museums. This collection, which began acquiring the valuable Levinstein stock in 1919, has been continuously expanded over the decades by purchases and generous donations. It is a true piece of trophy that strengthens the local connection of the collection and further enriches the district's art scene.
"This is a special moment for our museums," said Dr. Irene von Götz enthusiastically. "We are grateful for the support of the Fielmann Group and are happy to include another piece of cultural identity in our collection." The emotions were tangible when this distinctive piece of history found its place in the collection.