Spend "The Long Night of Munich Museums" at the TUM

In the museum night, the Xylothek is also open, where historical collections and
In the museum night, the Xylothek is also open, where historical collections and 5000 types of wood are exhibited worldwide. (© Ralf Rosin)
Campus news - The Technical University of Munich (TUM) will open a library without books to celebrate "The Long Night of Munich Museums" event on the 14th of October: 10,000 examples from 5000 of the world's types of wood will be exhibited in the Xylothek to help people identify different species of trees. The second station at the TUM is the Architecture Museum in the Pinakothek der Moderne Museum. The current exhibition examines what goes into the planning of major temporary events and structures like the Oktoberfest, the Burning Man Festival or refugee camps. The Architecture Museum in the Pinakothek der Moderne Museum. The Long Night of Munich Museums offers the opportunity to examine answers to a question: how permanent should city planning be? Events like the world's largest pilgrimage festival in India or the Burning Man Festival in the USA host and provide catering for thousands of people for a short period of time. Against the background of global migration, a visit to "Does Performance Matter? Ephemeral Urbanism" seems more important than ever. Address: Pinakothek der Moderne, Barer Straße 40 Shuttletour 90 (Center) and 93 (Schwabing), Pinakotheken stop Website: https://www.pinakothek.de/ausstellungen/does-permanence-matter-ephemeral-urbanism - Xylothek - Munich Wood Research at the TUM.
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