Markgräfler Museum Müllheim

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Markgräfler Museum Müllheim
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Markgräfler Museum Müllheim (2010)
Data
place Müllheim ; Blankenhorn Palace; Mill museum Frick-Mühle
Art
history
opening 1974, since 1979 in today's museum building
Number of visitors (annually) 2005: approx. 10,000
operator
City of Muellheim
management
Jan Merk (historian)
Website
ISIL DE-MUS-096313

The Markgräfler Museum Müllheim is a regional museum in Müllheim , which is currently managed by the historian Jan Merk . It was founded in 1974 and since 1979 the museum has had an early classical three-winged city ​​palace ( Blankenhorn-Palais ) - the listed former residence of the Blankenhorn family - as the main building.

The house houses u. a. a historic wine cellar and geology and archeology departments on the ground floor. A reference library is also accessible. The four-day exhibition area amounts to a total of approx. 1,500 m² and offers permanent and special exhibitions. Another branch exists with the Frick-Mühle Mill Museum. The museum is a member of the German Museum Association, the Baden-Württemberg Museum Association and the Working Group on Museums and Collections on the Upper Rhine.

In 2016, the museum received the "Badische Bibliothek" with around 500 copies (books, documents, maps, etc.) on regional, family and constitutional history as well as art and science from the estate of the Blankenhorn family. Its oldest copy is a religious script by Margrave Ernst Friedrich von Baden-Durlach from 1599 ("The Stafforter Book"). The founder of the Baden Army Museum, Erich Blankenhorn , played a key role in building the library.

literature

  • Fritz Fischer: The Frick Mill. In: Das Markgräflerland, issue 1/1961, pp. 124–126 digitized version of the Freiburg University Library
  • Helmut Gutzler: Markgräfler Museum "Haus zur Krone". Cultural and local history - viticulture - in Müllheim on the market square. In: Das Markgräflerland, Issue 2/1991, pp. 158–159, digitized version of the Freiburg University Library
  • Hans Jakob Wörner : The Markgräfler Wine and Local History Museum as a historical memory and as a historical orientation. In: Das Markgräflerland, issue 1/1992, pp. 140–149 digitized version of the Freiburg University Library
  • Helmut Gutzler: In memory of Fritz Fischer - a room in the Markgräfler Museum in Müllheim. In: Das Markgräflerland, issue 1/1995, pp. 177–178 digitized version of the Freiburg University Library
  • Antje M. Lechleitner: Markgräfler Museum Müllheim. In: Archäologische Nachrichten aus Baden, Vol. 57 (1997), pp. 37-40 digitized
  • Renate Reimann: A visit to the Markgräfler Museum in Müllheim. In: Das Markgräflerland , Volume 1/2006, pp. 96-100 digitized version of the Freiburg University Library
  • Jan Merk: The Markgräflerland in the museum. For the conception of the new permanent exhibition on the history of the region in the Markgräfler Museum Müllheim. In: Das Markgräflerland , Volume 1/2008, pp. 54–63
  • Jan Merk: From the wine museum to the Markgräfler museum in the Blankenhorn-Palais. On the way to a living museum for the region- In: Texts. Festschrift for the first documentary mention 1250 years ago, Müllheim 2008, pp. 99–107.
  • Dorothee Philipp: The Müllheimer Frickmühle. In: Das Markgräflerland , Volume 1/2008, pp. 64–79
  • Dorothee Philipp: The Markgräflerland as a historical region - the new permanent exhibition in the Markgräfler Museum Müllheim. In: Das Markgräflerland, Volume 1/2009, pp. 104–115
  • Dorothee Philipp: A new exhibit for the Frick mill in Müllheim. In: Das Markgräflerland, Volume 2/2012, pp. 139–143
  • Dorothee Philipp: Literary landscape on the Upper Rhine. New permanent exhibition in the Markgräfler Museum Müllheim. In: Das Markgräflerland, Volume 1/2015, pp. 194–198
  • Dorothee Philipp: At the intersection of past and future. The Markgräfler Museum as a place for contemporary history work. In: Das Markgräflerland, Volume 2019, pp. 151–157

Web links

Commons : Markgräfler Museum Müllheim  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. see Reimann
  2. Short and simple ..... Confession ..... Staffort Castle 1599
  3. Volker Münch: 500 works from the Blankenhorn estate. In: Badische Zeitung of March 30, 2016

Coordinates: 47 ° 48 ′ 22.3 "  N , 7 ° 37 ′ 44.4"  E