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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Museumsinsel (Museum Island), Berlin' has mentioned 'Art' in the following places:
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The Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery) completed in 1876, also according to designs by Friedrich August Stxc3xbcler, to host a collection of 19th-century art donated by banker Joachim H. W. Wagener The Bode Museum on the island's northern tip, opened in 1904 and then called Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum.
The Humboldt Forum opened in late 2020 in the Berlin Palace opposite the Lustgarten park, and incorporated the Ethnological Museum of Berlin and the Museum of Asian Art; both are successor institutions of the Ancient Prussian Art Chamber, which was also located in the Berlin Palace and which was established in the mid 16th century.
The island, originally a residential area, was dedicated to "art and science" by King Frederick William IV of Prussia in 1841.
Further extended under succeeding Prussian kings, the museum's collections of art and archeology were turned into a public foundation after 1918.
The Prussian collections became separated during the Cold War during the division of the city, but were reunited after German reunification, with the exception of some art and artifacts removed after World War II by Allied troops.
[3] Once this process is completed, perhaps by 2020, the Gemxc3xa4ldegaleriexe2x80x99s painting collection will be transferred to the Bode, and a new annex, and Museum Island will present all art from the ancient civilizations to 1900.
The Archaeological Promenade may be characterized as a cross-total of the collections that are shown separately (in accordance with cultural regions, epochs, and art genres) in the individual museums of the Island.
The cultural value of the Museumsinsel is linked with its historic role in the conception and development of a certain type of building and ensemble, that of the modern museum of art and archaeology.