Christmas tree with 3D scans: a festival for the senses in the museum!

Christmas tree with 3D scans: a festival for the senses in the museum!

In the Natural History Museum Vienna, the Christmas tree shines in new splendor! With the unveiling of the festive tree on December 2, 2024, the Christmas mood in the museum can be felt. The special attraction is the Christmas tree decorations, which consists of innovative 3D prints. These breathtaking ornaments were manufactured in the in-house 3D laboratory and are based on high-resolution scans of historical objects from the museum collections. A concise example is the almost 30,000 year old Venustatue of Willendorf, which adorns the tree at its top. Visitors can download these unique models free of charge from the online 3D museum and use it for their own projects, such as ots.at .

anniversary in the Gemäldegalerie

In addition, an important anniversary is celebrated: the Gemäldegalerie at the Kulturforum celebrates 25 years of its reunification. On June 12, 1998, the art collections separated since the Second World War were once again united in one place. The gallery houses masterpieces of European painting from 13th to 18th centuries, including works by greats such as Rembrandt and Van Eyck. On the occasion of this anniversary, a big ceremony took place on November 18, 2023, in which visitor could enter the exhibition free of charge. Various programs were offered, including a talk and a film premiere, such as SMB.Museum reported .

The Gemäldegalerie is not only a place of art, but also an important piece of history. Her long -term reconstruction after the destruction of the war has led to its current meaning as one of the most important museums for European painting. This anniversary is a sign of the power of culture and art, which remains across crises and can eventually come back.

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