Pharmacy Museum Bad Münstereifel

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Pharmacy Museum
Pharmacy Museum Werther Straße 13, Bad Münstereifel-9932.jpg
Data
place Bad Münstereifel
opening 1997
operator
Association for the preservation of monuments of the City of Bad Münstereifel eV
Website
ISIL DE-MUS-950014

The pharmacy museum Bad Münstereifel shows in a functioning pharmacy materials from the 19th and 20th centuries, for example, an office , laboratory , material chamber, herb cabinet, herb garden, etc. The shelves date back to 1806. During special tours, visitors can themselves in slip into the role of a pharmacist and roll pills and pour suppositories yourself .

The museum is located in the house that housed the Schwanen pharmacy from 1806 to 1994 ; it was founded in 1995 by the support group for the preservation of monuments in the city of Bad Münstereifel e. V. acquired and then renovated and expanded.

The Rococo statues in the garden area are the work of the sculptor Adam Ferdinand Dietz and come from the Gut Giersberg park .

Since 2007, the pharmacy museum has housed a small collection of pictures on permanent loan from painters who worked in Münstereifel during the time of the poet Jakob Kneip . Jakob Kneip had "sheltered" in the Eifeldorf Pesch (near Münstereifel) in 1941 and found a valuable interlocutor, critical listener and "lecturer" in Ina Bresgen, the owner of the Schwanenapotheke. The place of these encounters was today's pharmacy museum. His Düsseldorf artist friend Otto Pankok also came through Kneip. a. was classified as a degenerate painter from 1936 because of his gypsy motifs and friendship with gypsies and Jews, according to Pesch.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Eckart Roloff and Karin Henke-Wendt: All noses up on Riechstraße! (The Schwanen Pharmacy Museum) In: Visit your doctor or pharmacist. A tour through Germany's museums for medicine and pharmacy. Volume 1, Northern Germany. Verlag S. Hirzel, Stuttgart 2015, pp. 100-101, ISBN 978-3-7776-2510-2 .
  2. ^ Aurora and Flora in the Pharmacy Museum. In: Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger. August 15, 2008, accessed September 30, 2015 .
  3. Eifel painter in the pharmacy. In: Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger. March 23, 2007, accessed September 30, 2015 .
  4. Permanent exhibition - painters at the time of the poet Jakob Kneip in Bad Münstereifel. Retrieved September 30, 2015 (commercial website Jan Wilbert Unternehmensberatung).
  5. ^ Sarah Schmidt: Eifel art in the "poison kitchen". In: Kölnische Rundschau. March 23, 2007, accessed September 30, 2015 .

Coordinates: 50 ° 33 ′ 17.1 ″  N , 6 ° 45 ′ 51.4 ″  E