Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
Archivision Base to Module 13
Preferred Title:
Altes Museum
Alternate Title:
Königliches Museum
Image View:
Overall view of mezzanine area at top of double staircase
Creator:
Karl Friedrich Schinkel (German architect, 1781-1841)
Location:
site: Altes Museum (Berlin, Berlin (state), Germany)
Location Note:
Am Lustgarten, Museum Island
GPS:
52.519444 13.398333
Date:
1823-1830 (creation)
Cultural Context:
German
Style Period:
Neoclassical; Nineteenth century
Work Type 1:
art museum
Classification:
architecture
Material:
stone; marble; fresco; brick
Technique:
carving (processes); construction (assembling)
Measurements:
87 m (length, facade)
Inscription:
FRIDERICVS GVILHELMVS III. STVDIO ANTIQVITATIS OMNIGENAE ET ARTIVM LIBERALIVM MVSEVM CONSTITVIT MDCCCXXVIII [Friedrich Wilhelm III founded this museum for the study of all forms of antiquities and of the liberal arts 1828]
Description:
The main front facing on the Lustgarten is a v of 18 Ionic columns in antis, 83.7 m in length and 19.4 m from the ground to the top of the cornice. It evoked the Stoa Poikile in Athens; the windowless inner wall of the portico had murals painted by Schinkel depicting an idealized history of civilization (destroyed in World War II). The attic protecting the masonry dome of the central rotunda is cubic in form, giving the Museum a simple dominating silhouette and avoiding competition with the nearby cathedral cupola. Until 1845, it was called the Königliches Museum (Royal Museum) and housed the Prussian royal family's art collection. The interior was destroyed in 1945. Since restoration work in 1966, it houses the Antikensammlung (antique collection) of the Berlin State Museums. (Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.oxfordart online.com/)
Collection:
Archivision Addition Module Seven
Identifier:
1A1-SKF-AM-B5
Rights:
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.

Altes Museum