Freiburg's Naturmuseum similarly has been closed for renovations, but following 20 months of work, it reopened on Friday. We walked to the Altstadt this afternoon to enjoy the results.
When we got home, I looked up the Badische Zeitung's review online and learned the museum is a significantly pared down revision of an earlier natural history and ethnography museum. It is still very much a work in progress: while the ground floor exhibits are permanent, the upper floors are awaiting additional funding. Thankfully, the plastic boxes will be moving on.
Perhaps the most interesting aspect of the BZ review was the readers' comments section, as it proved that Germans can pontificate just as annoyingly, illogically, and self-righteously as Americans. Nobody mentioned the plastic boxes, or criticized an educational system that had produced such curatorial mediocrity. Indeed, no one mentioned the museum at all. Instead, the polarized debate was over Evolution ("That's why they call it a THEORY!") and Creationism ("You religious fanatics always ignore science!!"). Why I expected a higher level of discourse just because the language is German rather than English is beyond me.
After our museum visit, we walked through the Weihnachtsmarkt, along with the entire populations of Switzerland, France, and Italy, who arrived by bus this afternoon.
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