Bode Museum
In Remembrance of the Jewish Members and Supporters of the Kaiser Friedrich Museumsverein
In homage to the diverse cultural heritage of Berlin's history, the Kaiser Friedrich Museumsverein proudly unveils a new inscription tablet at the Bode Museum. This beautifully crafted tablet serves as a moving tribute to the Jewish members and supporters who played a significant role in the museum's legacy.
Nestled on Museum Island in the heart of Berlin, the Bode Museum stands as a symbol of artistic appreciation and cultural heritage. It has been a source of inspiration, knowledge, and unity for generations. To acknowledge the contributions of the Jewish community to this cultural institution, the Kaiser Friedrich Museumsverein embarked on a significant project.
The inscription tablet is a work of art in itself, meticulously designed and crafted by the skilled artisans of Kunstgießerei Lauchhammer. It now adorns a prominent location within the Bode Museum, where visitors can pause and reflect on the importance of inclusion and cultural diversity.
The Kaiser Friedrich Museumsverein calls attention to the significance of remembering and honoring the rich history of the Jewish members and supporters and their contributions to the Bode Museum. Their legacy lives on through this inscription tablet, and their contributions will never be forgotten.
As visitors explore the Bode Museum and admire its treasures, they are invited to take a moment to appreciate the enduring spirit of unity and cultural exchange that has shaped Berlin's artistic landscape. The inscription tablet serves as a testament to the power of art to bring people together and create a lasting connection between past, present, and future generations.