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The Museum Ulm, founded in 1924, is a museum for art, archeology, urban and cultural history in Ulm, Germany. Exhibits range from prehistoric and early archaeological finds of the Ulm region (including the lion-man statuette) to Late (International) Gothic and Renaissance paintings and sculptures made in Ulm and Upper Swabia. Collections of 16th- to 19th-century artisan works by Ulm's handicraft guilds are also presented. Conservator and university professor Julius Baum became the museum’s founding director and its first art historian on 1 April 1924. According to his successor Erwin Treu, "this started the real history" as "an institute emerged from a junk room".

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  • Das Museum Ulm (früher Ulmer Museum) ist ein Museum für Kunst, Archäologie sowie Stadt- bzw. Kulturgeschichte in Ulm. Es wurde 1924 gegründet. Zu seinen Ausstellungen gehören die archäologische Sammlung mit Funden aus der Ur- und Frühgeschichte des Ulmer Raums (darunter der „Löwenmensch“), Malerei und Skulptur der Spätgotik und Renaissance sowohl aus Ulm als auch aus Oberschwaben. Auch Zeugnisse des Kunsthandwerks vom 16. bis zum 19. Jahrhundert aus der Ulmer Handwerks-, Zunft- und Stadtgeschichte werden gesammelt und präsentiert. (de)
  • The Museum Ulm, founded in 1924, is a museum for art, archeology, urban and cultural history in Ulm, Germany. Exhibits range from prehistoric and early archaeological finds of the Ulm region (including the lion-man statuette) to Late (International) Gothic and Renaissance paintings and sculptures made in Ulm and Upper Swabia. Collections of 16th- to 19th-century artisan works by Ulm's handicraft guilds are also presented. Conservator and university professor Julius Baum became the museum’s founding director and its first art historian on 1 April 1924. According to his successor Erwin Treu, "this started the real history" as "an institute emerged from a junk room". (en)
  • El Museo de Ulm (en alemán, Museum Ulm), fundado en 1924, es un museo de arte y arqueología, así como de la historia de la ciudad, es decir, de la cultura de la ciudad de Ulm. A sus exposiciones pertenecen la colección arqueológica de descubrimientos de la prehistoria y la protohistoria de los alrededores de Ulm (entre ellos el "Hombre león"), la pintura y escultura del Gótico tardío y del Renacimiento tanto de Ulm como de . También hay testimonios de artesanía desde el siglo XVI hasta el XIX, en los que se recogen y se presentan las historias de la artesanía, los gremios y la ciudad de Ulm. El fundador y primer historiador del arte del Museo Ulmer fue desde el 1 de abril de 1924 el restaurador y profesor universitario . Según Erwin Treu: (es)
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