12 May 2026

Professor Wemhoff to discuss 200 years of Berlin’s Museuminsel at a public lecture on 12 May

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Der Berliner Landesarchäologe Matthias Wemhoff ist Direktor des Museums für Vor- und Frühgeschichte der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, Mitglied im Vorstand der Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz und Sprecher des Standorts Museumsinsel.

Professor Wemhoff is known for his exhibitions as well as programmes such as Terra X and historical documentaries. The Berlin State Archaeologist is Director of the Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, an executive board member of the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz and spokesperson for Berlin's Museuminsel. On Tuesday, 12 May, at 4.15 pm on the Saarbrücken campus in Building B3 1, lecture hall I, he will discuss the 200-year history of Berlin’s Museuminsel.

The following text has been machine translated from the German with no human editing.

On 9 July 1825, the foundation stone for Karl Friedrich Schinkel’s Altes Museum – and thus for Prussia’s first public museum – was laid in Berlin’s Lustgarten. Following its opening in 1830, the museum displayed not only antiquities but also paintings from the royal collections. In the years that followed, the Altes Museum developed into a major attraction and an institution for basic archaeological research. With its cultural treasures housed in five major museums and its unique ensemble of historic museum buildings, Museum Island is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Over the next five years, the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation will be celebrating the 200th anniversary of the laying of the foundation stone with special exhibitions and an extensive programme.

In his public guest lecture, Matthias Wemhoff offers insights into the 200-year history of Berlin’s Museum Island.

Professor Sabine Hornung from the Institute of Prehistory and Early History at Saarland University invites you to the lecture, in collaboration with the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, the Saarland Ministry of Education and Culture, and htw saar.

 

For enquiries, please contact:

Prof. Dr. Sabine Hornung: Telephone: 0681/302 3121; Email: sabine.hornung@uni-saarland.de

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