Hat Museum Nuremberg
Entrance to the hat museum (left) |
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Data | |
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place | Nuremberg |
Art |
Exhibitions, lectures, workshops
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opening | May 3, 2003 |
operator |
Mr. Brömme & the brave little tailor
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management |
Horst Brömme
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Website |
The Hat Museum Nuremberg is a private museum in Nuremberg that deals with the manufacture and properties of hats . It is located in a former hatmaker's workshop in the old town of Sebald and is considered the smallest museum in Nuremberg.
history
In 1878 the hat maker Johann Brömme opened his first workshop in the Innere Laufer Gasse. After the Second World War, the company expanded under the name "Hut-Brömme" with additional branches in Nuremberg and Erlangen . At the headquarters with old shop fittings and workshop, Horst Brömme, the fifth generation owner, opened a private hat museum on May 3, 2003 for the company's 125th anniversary.
museum
In the context of the old shop fittings and the workshop with historical exhibits, which are located in a vaulted cellar that extends over two houses, the traditional production of hats is presented. The history of the hat and its models is explained and its production process is shown using a variety of original tools and different materials.
See also
Web links
- official website
- Hut Museum at nuernberg.bayern-online.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ The museum on broemme-schneiderlein.com, accessed November 26, 2011
- ↑ Horst Brömme - The crazy hat maker on broemme-schneiderlein.com, accessed on November 26, 2011
- ↑ The museum on broemme-schneiderlein.com, accessed November 26, 2011
- ↑ The Brömme hat museum in Nuremberg at nuernberg.bayern-online.de, accessed on November 26, 2011
- ↑ The museum on broemme-schneiderlein.com, accessed November 26, 2011
- ↑ The Brömme hat museum in Nuremberg at nuernberg.bayern-online.de, accessed on November 26, 2011