Cooking as a show and communal experience is extremely popular. So it's worth taking a look back: what was the dining and table culture like in earlier times? Imaginative faience, precious porcelain, silver cutlery and table decorations were an essential part of it - after all, it was a sensual pleasure. There was also a wealth of beverages on the market in the form of tea, coffee and chocolate. There is still time to take a look at the menus of excursion restaurants such as the Brockenhaus, which was also a popular motif on Stobwasser's lacquer boxes. Guided tour with Andrea Kienitz.
The tour is included in the admission price.
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Adults €5.00; concessions (for schoolchildren, students, trainees, people with disabilities, pensioners and holders of the "Braunschweig Pass") €2.50; children aged 6 - 16 €2.00; Free admission for school classes and children up to the age of 6. The Städtisches Museum is fully accessible. The Municipal Museum is a member of the Braunschweig MuseumsCard. It allows free admission once and permanently reduced admission on subsequent visits for one year to the seven largest museums in Braunschweig. The MuseumsCard costs 22 euros and is also available at the Municipal Museum. All information at www.braunschweig.de/museumscard.
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