Brieflesendes Mädchen am offenen Fenster, um 1659 Öl auf Leinwand, 83 x 64,5 cm text3 The painting Girl Reading a Letter by an Open Window, around 1659
Porzellansammlung Gustav von Klemperer, Dresden 1928, S. 171-173, Nr. 634-645, hier Nr. 636 Zwölf Pariser Ausrufer Traubenverkäufer (SKD, PS: PE 176) P
Porzellansammlung Gustav von Klemperer, Dresden 1928, S. 171-173, Nr. 634-645, hier Nr. 645 Zwölf Pariser Ausrufer Weinessigverkäufer (SKD, PS: ohne Inventarnummer) [...] Porzellansammlung Gustav von Klemperer, Dresden 1928, Tafel 94, Nr. 645 [...] 645. Weiessigverkäufer. Er fährt einen Schubkarren, auf dem ein Essigfaß [...] Porzellansammlung Gustav von Klemperer, Dresden 1928, S. 171-173, Nr. 634-645, hier Nr. 634 Zwölf Pariser Ausrufer Konditor (SKD, PS: ohne Inventarnummer)
purchases 1 383.9 742.4 1,062.8 738.2 total expenditure 19,156.2 23,645.9 20,894.0 21,645.1 total 30,431.7 Subsidies from the Saxon government Subsidies from [...] purchases 1 383.9 742.4 1,062.8 738.2 total expenditure 19,156.2 23,645.9 20,894.0 21,645.1 total 30,431.7 Subsidies from the Saxon government Subsidies from [...] 0 Personnel costs 14,874.7 Operating expenses 6,402.6 10,958.7 9,027.5 9,645.1 Material costs 15,557.0 Special exhibitions 1 718.8 1,472.8 1,188.0 2,976
Modersohn-Becker, Alte Frau mit Hut Um 1905, Öl auf Pappe auf Hartfaserplatte, 64,5 x 40 cm, Leihgabe aus Privatbesitz im Albertinum | GNM Foto: Elke Estel/
Porzellansammlung Gustav von Klemperer, Dresden 1928, S. 171-173, Nr. 634-645, hier Nr. 637 Zwölf Pariser Ausrufer Bauersfrau (SKD, PS: PE 115) Porzell
In times of Pay Pal, credit cards and digital coins – so-called BitCoins – cash has increasingly vanished from everyday life. At the same time special events, such as the minting of the five-euro coin in 2016, meet with unimagined interest. The Dresden Münzkabinett brings together a collection of approximately 300,000 objects, ranging from antiquity to the present day.
Exhibition of the Coin Cabinet at the Royal Palace
Date of the special exhibitions is27.05.2023—14.07.2024
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In June 2015, the Münzkabinett returned to its original home in the Residenzschloss with its long-awaited permanent exhibition, designed around a new concept. This reopening also marked the completion of a further stage in the reconstruction of the Dresden Residenzschloss.
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One of Dresden‘s oldest museums
The Münzkabinett is one of Dresden‘s oldest museums, dating back to the time of Duke Georg the Bearded (1500 -1539). Over the following centuries, the electors and kings of Saxony, particularly August the Strong, his son continued to expand the Münzkabinett through purchases and gifts. Explore the history of the collection