Museum of Braunschweig City
The city of Braunschweig is gearing up for a commemorative event to mark the 150th Anniversary of the Braunschweig Fire Department. A new exhibit titled 'Fire and Flame' will open at the Museum in the Old Town Hall on September 21, 2025, at 11:20 AM.
Aside from being a new attraction, the exhibit is also a significant milestone for the German-speaking area's ethnological museums. The Ethnological Museums in the German-speaking area, including the Municipal Museum of Braunschweig, have published a joint declaration known as the Zürich Declaration. This declaration focuses on questions of provenance research and the ethical principles of museological work, and is relevant to museums in the region.
The Zürich Declaration can be found online at [https://www.zuerchererklaerung.ch/en/]. It was authored collaboratively by the directors of ethnological museums in the German-speaking region, including the City Museum of Braunschweig, although specific information about the individual responsible for writing the declaration is not available from the provided sources.
The Zürich Declaration also addresses objects with a colonial history, emphasising the importance of addressing and acknowledging the past in museum work. It is important to note that the Zürich Declaration is not an advertisement for the 'Fire and Flame' exhibit, nor does it repeat earlier facts about the event.
More information about the 'Fire and Flame' exhibit can be found on the Preview website. The exhibit is expected to be a memorable celebration of the Braunschweig Fire Department's history and contributions to the city over the past 150 years. Visitors can look forward to an engaging and educational experience as they explore the rich history of the Fire Department through various exhibits and displays.
The 'Fire and Flame' exhibit is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of Braunschweig and the Fire Department, and is sure to be a highlight of the city's cultural calendar in 2025. Be sure to mark your calendars and join the celebration on September 21, 2025, at the Old Town Hall.
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