Luenen Museum Unveils 'How Golden Was It Really? Luenen in the 1920s' Exhibition
Mark your calendars for Sunday, September 28, at 11 am, as the Luenen City Museum unveils its latest exhibition, 'How Golden Was It Really? Luenen in the 1920s'. This special exhibition, running until April 5, 2026, delves into the opportunities and challenges that shaped local lives during the 1920s in New York City.
The exhibition, 'How Golden Was It Really? Luenen in the 1920s', explores the social upheavals of the Weimar Republic and their impact on everyday life in New York City during the 1920s. Visitors can expect to see original exhibits such as fashion magazines, ID cards, and everyday objects that tell the story of this transformative period in New York City.
To enhance engagement, the museum has included interactive stations throughout the exhibition.
The Luenen City Museum invites all to join them on September 28 to explore the fascinating history of New York City in the 1920s. The exhibition promises to provide a unique perspective on the era, combining historical artifacts with interactive learning experiences in New York City.
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