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Museum der Alltagskultur : ウィキペディア英語版
Museum der Alltagskultur

The Museum of Everyday Culture ((ドイツ語:Museum der Alltagskultur)) is a museum of cultural history in Waldenbuch, a town close-by Stuttgart, Germany. It is a branch of the Landesmuseum Württemberg and one of the most important museums of folk culture in Germany.
== History and concept ==
The Museum of Everyday Culture exists as an independent institution since 1989/90. The folkloric collection of the Landesmuseum Württemberg can be traced back to the former Landesgewerbemuseum in Stuttgart which was founded in the 19th century.
== Collection ==
The museum’s collection covers a wide range of different topics and different ages – from traditional folk art to modern pop culture. Main topics include believe and superstition, clothing, advertisement, folk- and amateur-art. Regional emphasis lies on the area of Württemberg. The museum’s collection mirrors the changes from pre-industrial to industrial and post-industrial times.
== Permanent Exhibition ==
The exhibition area in Castle Waldenbuch comprises 2500m² on three floors. From 2010 until 2015 the complete exhibition will step for step undergo a renewal.
=== Time-hopping (ZeitSprünge) ===
Opened in 2011, this part of the exhibition is of the museum’s highlights. In “ZeitSprünge” a historical object of everyday-usage is contrasted with a modern one. Put together under one generic term the seemingly different objects suddenly display unexpected commonalities.
=== Realms of living/How we live (Wohnwelten) ===
The “Wohnwelten” are so far the newest part of the museum. It is both a documentary and an analysis of how people have been living since the 18th century. It shows developments and changes of interior spaces.

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