Haus der Geschichte
The
Foundation Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
editThe Foundation Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland is a foundation under public law based in Bonn, founded in 1986 on the initiative of Chancellor Helmut Kohl. Currently, the foundation is led by President Harald Biermann.
Key Products and Services
editThe foundation operates four museums at three locations in Germany: the Haus der Geschichte in Bonn, the Zeitgeschichtliche Forum Leipzig, the Tränenpalast in Berlin, and the Museum in der Kulturbrauerei in Berlin. These museums offer visitor-friendly and experience-oriented exhibitions that present German history from the post-war period to the present. The offerings include permanent exhibitions, temporary exhibitions, and a diverse range of museum educational programs for all age groups[2][3][4].
Main Mission and Values
editThe main mission of the foundation is to document and convey the history of the Federal Republic of Germany, including the history of the German Democratic Republic (DDR). This is done by incorporating the pre-history and formation history of both states. The foundation aims to convey knowledge about this history with the greatest possible political freedom, scientific expertise, and social engagement[2][3][4].
Organization and Structure
editThe foundation has four central bodies: the Board of Trustees, the Scientific Advisory Board, the Working Group of Social Groups, and the President. The Board of Trustees, which consists of representatives from the German Bundestag, the federal government, and the federal states, decides on the budget and the basic principles of program design. The Scientific Advisory Board advises on scientific matters, while the Working Group of Social Groups represents and advises the interests of visitors[3][4].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editThe foundation is involved in various initiatives to make contemporary German history lively and accessible. These include the regular updating of permanent exhibitions, the acquisition and presentation of collections such as the "Collection of Industrial Design" featuring everyday objects from the DDR, and the operation of the online portal "Lebendiges Museum Online" in cooperation with other historical institutions. These initiatives help to convey and discuss the history of Germany after 1945 with broad segments of the population[1][3][4].
Additional Activities
editThe foundation also has specific projects such as the permanent exhibition "Tränenpalast. Place of German Division" at Friedrichstraße station in Berlin and the exhibition "Everyday Life in the DDR" at the Museum in der Kulturbrauerei, which provide insights into the everyday life and history of the DDR. These projects underscore the comprehensive approach of the foundation to explore and present German history in all its facets[1][3][4].
The Foundation Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland is thus a central place for the research, presentation, and communication of contemporary German history, making an important contribution to social and historical education through its diverse activities and initiatives.
Sources:
edit- 1 - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stiftung_Haus_der_Geschichte_der_Bundesrepublik_Deutschland
- 2 - https://www.service.bund.de/Content/DE/DEBehoerden/S/Stiftung-Haus-der-Geschichte-der-Bundesrepublik-Deutschland/Stiftung-Haus-der-Geschichte-der-Bundesrepublik-Deutschland.html?nn=4641496
- 3 - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haus_der_Geschichte
- 4 - https://www.hdg.de/stiftung/organisation
- 5 - https://www.hdg.de/stiftung