Museum of Ethnology Dresden Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Ethnographic museum in progress
In the Japanisches Palais. Not much of the original palace to see, but it currently houses two museums and some kind of avant-garde art collective. The Ethnographic museum currently has thoughtful dis...
The Japanese palace presents a small but interesting collection of eastern art - Turkey, Tunisia. Morocco and others. Eastern carpets. furniture. artificially cut wooden, almost ring pa ...
The guide indicated that the Japanese palace was presented with an ethnographic collection. Somehow I expected that this would be related to the life of the Saxon, it turned out that items of life from Tu... were collected here
The museum is not big, specific. It is located in the building of the Japanese palace on the right bank. The museum is represented by eastern textiles and original carpet patterns. The izyumin is the Damascus room, its value ...
Ethnographic museum in progress
In the Japanisches Palais. Not much of the original palace to see, but it currently houses two museums and some kind of avant-garde art collective. The Ethnographic museum currently has thoughtful dis...
Small Museum of Eastern Art
The Japanese palace presents a small but interesting collection of eastern art - Turkey, Tunisia. Morocco and others. Eastern carpets. furniture. artificially cut wooden, almost ring pa ...
unexpected meeting
The guide indicated that the Japanese palace was presented with an ethnographic collection. Somehow I expected that this would be related to the life of the Saxon, it turned out that items of life from Tu... were collected here
Eastern coat
The museum is not big, specific. It is located in the building of the Japanese palace on the right bank. The museum is represented by eastern textiles and original carpet patterns. The izyumin is the Damascus room, its value ...
Exposition Prologue 1-10
The exhibition was small but free.The objects were interesting but the explanations were mainly in German without translation into other languages.