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Permanent Exhibition

The permanent
exhibition of the Neukölln Museum on the former Britz Estate focuses on
99 original objects from its own collection. Starting from 99 things the visitors can open up basic aspects of the history and present of the district Neukölln.


Starting from 99 things the visitors can open up basic aspects of the history and present of the district Neukölln.

Computer terminals provide comprehensive information on the individual objects and their respective social and cultural contexts. Photographs, films and audio documents are integrated.

Personal narratives associated with the objects play an important role in media communication. Playful elements such as a quiz on each object increase the entertainment value of the presentation.The permanent exhibition "99 × Neukölln" is first and foremost a place of orientation to give visitors of all ages an introduction to the history of Neukölln. But it also enables a systematic appropriation of various aspects of Neukölln's history and present via the location of the objects, their chronological classification or a thematic approach.In addition, direct reference is made to the Historical Storage, Archive and Depot of the Museum as a further place of discovery of historical contexts. Such a multidimensional form of knowledge transfer on the basis of individual objects is so far unique in German museums.
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