Cabinet of Wonders at the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum: Experience Art and AI in Braunschweig


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When Art History Meets Artificial Intelligence
At the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum in Braunschweig, this interactive museum tour combines current cultural mediation with an exhibition that oscillates between a cabinet of wonders, print graphics, and fantasy. On 07.07.2026 at 3:00 PM, the tour invites participants to experience the special exhibition Cabinet of Wonders. Lothar Osterburg back from Brooklyn from a new, digital perspective. The event is part of the accompanying program of the exhibition and will be guided by Prof. Dr. Tobias Dörnbach. ([3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de](https://3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de/assets/user_upload/HAUM/Veranstaltungen/HAUM_Q2026-2_web.pdf))
An Exhibition Like a Modern Cabinet of Wonders
Lothar Osterburg, born in 1961 in Braunschweig, presents in his first comprehensive overview exhibition in Europe multimedia visual worlds between dream, memory, and imagination. The HAUM describes the presentation as an exhibition that places historical art and wonder cabinets in a stimulating dialogue with the museum's gallery spaces. Osterburg works with heliogravure, photography, sculpture, model building, and video; it is precisely this connection of craftsmanship, visual poetry, and technical precision that shapes the aesthetic appeal of the exhibition. ([3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de](https://3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de/herzog-anton-ulrich-museum/ausstellungen/cabinet-of-wonders?utm_source=openai))
Cultural Mediation 2.0 as an Art Experience
The interactive museum tour with AI shows how art educational mediation can be rethought today. A robot guides through the exhibition while the focus on works, spaces, and narratives is sharpened. This creates an art experience that not only informs but also reorders perception, work contemplation, and aesthetic experience. The accompanying format integrates into a program that includes regular tours, curatorial walks, and further mediation offers. ([oeding.de](https://www.oeding.de/flipbook/subway/45/?utm_source=openai))
The Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum as a Place of Depth
The Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum is one of the oldest museums in Europe and has one of the most significant collections of old masters in Germany. In addition to paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts, the house also includes a cabinet of prints featuring works from the Middle Ages to the present. For visitors, the special exhibition thus offers not only a single event but a context rich in art history that ranges from baroque collection logic to the present. ([braunschweig.de](https://www.braunschweig.de/kultur/museen/haum.php?utm_source=openai))
Barrier-Free, Central, and Well-Connected
The museum is located at Museumstraße 1, 38100 Braunschweig, and is reported by the museum to be accessible to people with disabilities. The official visitor information states the regular opening hours from Tuesday to Sunday, 11 AM to 6 PM; the museum is closed on Mondays. The exhibition is open until 04.10.2026. ([3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de](https://3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de/herzog-anton-ulrich-museum/ausstellungen/cabinet-of-wonders?utm_source=openai))
For those seeking art, digital mediation, and a subtle exhibition experience, this offers an extraordinary interplay of museum, contemporary art, and technical curiosity. The visit is particularly worthwhile for all who want to not only view art but experience it in dialogue. ([3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de](https://3landesmuseen-braunschweig.de/herzog-anton-ulrich-museum/ausstellungen/cabinet-of-wonders?utm_source=openai))
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