An extension to the art craft exhibitions in the northern wing of the museum will show so-called study depositories. This is a rarely used way of physically showing items of a certain sub-collection sorted by material or purpose (glass, textile, china and ceramics, weapons etc.).
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Rather than following a typological or chronological development, the showcased depository presents the breadth, variety, and richness of selected sub-collections that have been assembled by the museum on a continuous basis since its foundation in 1873.
This specific manner of showcasing makes it possible to display objects in a different context (other than exhibiting art crafts arranged in a chronological order) and, if necessary, to add more detailed information by providing access to a specialised database of the North Bohemian Museum.
Rather than following a typological or chronological development, the showcased depository presents the breadth, variety, and richness of selected sub-collections that have been assembled by the museum on a continuous basis since its foundation in 1873.
This specific manner of showcasing makes it possible to display objects in a different context (other than exhibiting art crafts arranged in a chronological order) and, if necessary, to add more detailed information by providing access to a specialised database of the North Bohemian Museum.
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