Google Arts and Culture: How Museums Present Their Content Digitally Worldwide
A practical guide to the platform – from the application to the finished digital exhibition.
Read more →Let's talk about history!
I explain how historical knowledge is created, what is currently being discussed and to what extent history influences our lives. I would like to encourage you to go in search of clues and discover history. To this end, I will provide you with my concentrated know-how and specialist knowledge.
A practical guide to the platform – from the application to the finished digital exhibition.
Read more →This exhibition project at the Notaufnahmelager Gießen learning and remembrance center focused on the multi-perspective processing of migration stories.
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The Disney+ series deals with the first Frankfurt Auschwitz trial. But to what extent does the series give a realistic picture of the trial and the social mood? What is fictional and what really happened?
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There are currently around 600 references to places in the Frankfurt city area where forced laborers were quartered or employed.
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The computer games industry is booming, skepticism towards gaming is fading and many museums are using computer games for their educational and outreach work. But how can we use digital games for museum learning?
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In November 2022, the Historisches Museum Frankfurt launched a new digital format: the Frankfurt History App provides information about the National Socialist era in Frankfurt am Main based on the history of selected locations.
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In this article I explain how you can research families who lived and were persecuted in Frankfurt am Main during the National Socialist era (1933 to 1945).
Read more →The Young Museum's exhibition was aimed at families with children to introduce them to the topic of National Socialism in an age-appropriate way.
Read more →The Jewish Museum Frankfurt presents everyday objects, paintings, photos, books and letters from Anne Frank's ancestors and family as part of the new permanent exhibition.
Read more →The Historisches Museum Frankfurt presented the results of its provenance research on the painting and silver collection and traced the unlawful acquisition of objects under National Socialism.
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