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An exhibition of cultural and historical events of the last 75 years in Germany


According to Fars News Agency, quoting Northern Germany News Network, The Lower Saxony State Museum in Hanover is currently hosting an exhibition of cultural treasures collected over the past 75 years in northern Germany. The highly acclaimed exhibition chronicles contemporary cultural and historical events in northern Germany.

The collected cultural treasures from the last 75 years of the history of northern Germany have recently been exhibited in the museum of the state of Lower Saxony in Hanover, and according to the relevant officials; It has been able to attract countless visitors.

“I am delighted that an exhibition on the history and culture of our state and other parts of northern Germany has been held and can play a role in introducing the region to its citizens,” said Stephen Weil, the Prime Minister of Lower Saxony, who seems to be delighted with the exhibition in Hanover. Have improvement.

* Show supplies of failed treasure hunters

Andrea Lutke, director of the Lower Saxony Broadcasting Corporation, which was involved in the exhibition, said: “We have asked citizens across the state of Lower Saxony by radio and television that Lower Saxony for the past 75 years, to provide us with an exhibition. Many citizens cooperated with us in this regard. Our aim is to tell personal and public stories about the cultural and historical events of the northern German region. “I think in this way we can keep German history alive.”

“There are some interesting things in the collection,” he said of the collected artifacts. For example, personal documents from the post-World War II period, as well as the costume of the first woman firefighter, were among those items that can now be seen in the museum’s dome-shaped hall. Also in some parts of the museum are items for treasure hunters in Lower Saxony that have always failed. In addition, visitors to the fair can see the evolution of mass media over the past 75 years, as well as the history of radio and television in Lower Saxony.

Referring to the shortcomings of the exhibition, Lutke said: “We have failed to narrate many historical and cultural events related to the last 75 years in this exhibition, and we do not claim in any way that we have held a complete exhibition.” Nevertheless, I believe that visiting this exhibition will be interesting and useful for all those who are interested in German history and culture, and it can provide useful information about it.
The North German Cultural Treasures Exhibition, which runs from October 8 this year to January 2, 2022, is on display at the Lower Saxony Museum in Hanover.

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