Rendezvous with the Lion at the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum: Experience the Middle Ages live


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A medieval treasure in a new light
With “Rendezvous with the Lion”, the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum in Braunschweig presents a newly curated exhibition of outstanding works from Dankwarderode Castle. The exhibition leads directly into the world of Henry the Lion and connects rule, piety, and urban awakening into an impressive art experience.
The Braunschweig Castle Lion as a Symbol of Power
The centerpiece is the famous Braunschweig Castle Lion from around 1166, an identity-forming symbol of the city and one of the most significant surviving free-standing bronze artworks of the Middle Ages north of the Alps. In the new staging, the original does not appear as a distant historical remnant, but as a vivid image of rule with a presence still felt today.
Gold, Ivory, and Sacred Splendor
Highlights include the rune box from the 8th century, the arm reliquary of St. Blaise from around 1040, and the precious imperial mantle of Otto IV from around 1200. These masterpieces open an intensive examination of the work between material brilliance, religious interpretation, and courtly representation. The exhibition makes visible how closely art, power, and faith were intertwined in the Middle Ages.
An exhibition with a clear educational ambition
The show is divided into eight thematic areas and conveys the era of Henry the Lion in an accessible and art-historically founded manner. The art experience is complemented by a look at Braunschweig's development into a significant trading city of the Late Middle Ages. Thus, the exhibition also becomes a valuable learning place for those interested in cultural history, families, and school classes.
Atmosphere, Spatial Effect, and Museum Staging
On the ground floor of the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, an exhibition atmosphere unfolds that combines precious originals, clear spatial guidance, and precise curation. The presentation creates closeness to the objects and allows the aesthetic experience of the Middle Ages to become perceptible in concentrated form. Thus, a visit is created that not only informs but emotionally touches.
Conclusion: Anyone wanting to experience Braunschweig's medieval history in all its brilliance should not miss this rendezvous with the lion. The exhibition offers rare masterpieces, powerful historical images, and an impressive access to the art of the Middle Ages – a visit is definitely worthwhile live on-site.
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