museums i recently visited iii 0 ▲ suliman's blog 1 hour ago · 8 min read1626 words · Culture · hide · 0 comments [!NOTE] This was supposed to be one post, but it grew so long that I had to split it up. Here are/will be the others. The Jewish Museum’s exhibition that I discussed in my previous post took me around an hour to get through. With plenty of time left in the day, I decided to check out another museum on my list: the German Historical Museum. I was curious of the self-depiction in such a museum and what it would focus on. An exhibition about the role of nature throughout German history named „Nature and German history. Faith - Biology - Power“ sounded thrilling. With the way the exhibition was laid out, you’d start out with the earliest mentions of nature and advance on the scale of time as you walk through it. It was stacked with cool stuff, but I’ll try to focus on the coolest things that really stood out to me. It starts in the High Middle Ages with Hildegard von Bingen who is honestly such an icon. Not only did she get a Rosalia song dedicated to her (titled Berghain no less), she… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.