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The Forum der Völker in Werl holds the title of being the largest ethnological museum in Westphalia, and its extensive collection makes it one of the most significant ethnological museums in Germany. This museum, previously a mission museum, was maintained by the Franciscans of the Werl Monastery until its closure in 2019. It houses approximately 11,000 exhibits, the majority of which were collected as part of the order's missionary activities. The museum was opened on May 1, 1962, and has since undergone several renovations and expansions.
The Forum der Völker in Werl is composed of several distinct areas. The main house is where the majority of the tour takes place, showcasing the museum's extensive collection. In addition to this, there is a three-story extension that houses additional exhibits. The museum also features an event hall, known as the Forum, which is used for various events and activities. The foyer of the museum is another key area, hosting changing special exhibitions that provide fresh and exciting content for visitors.
The collection at the Forum der Völker in Werl is diverse and extensive, featuring objects from various regions including the Orient, East Asia, and America. These objects range from everyday items to ritual objects, providing a comprehensive view of the cultures they represent. This wide range of exhibits allows visitors to gain a deeper understanding of different cultures and their practices, making each visit to the museum a unique and enlightening experience.
History & Anthropology Ethnology Religion
Melsterstraße 15, Werl
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