Ancient Art and Culture at the Academic Art Museum Bonn: A Tour with Depth


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Ancient Portrait Statues at the Academic Art Museum: An Evening Between Research and Influence
On October 21, 2026, the Academic Art Museum Bonn invites you to a public tour that focuses on Greek portrait statues and their functions. The evening combines art historical precision with direct observation of the works and makes ancient imagery experienced as a vibrant cultural history. ([uni-bonn.de](https://www.uni-bonn.de/de/veranstaltungen/antike-kunst-und-kultur-am-3-mittwoch-im-monat-4?utm_source=openai))
Ancient Sculpture as Cultural Memory
The central question is how portraits in ancient Greece shaped not just likeness but rank, memory, and interpretation of personality. Ancient sculpture reveals its unique aura in a museum like the Academic Art Museum: marble, plaster casts, and original objects engage in an intense dialogue as testimonies of representation, ritual, and political imagery. ([uni-bonn.de](https://www.uni-bonn.de/de/veranstaltungen/antike-kunst-und-kultur-am-3-mittwoch-im-monat-4?utm_source=openai))
Tour, Research, and Museum Communication
The event is designed as a public tour and will be led by Prof. Dr. Ralf Krumeich, a specialist in Classical Archaeology at the University of Bonn. His research includes, among other topics, the portraits of Greek rulers and statesmen as well as current work on ancient vase painting; this lends the evening a clear scientific authority and a profound museum experience. The Academic Art Museum explicitly sees itself as a place for lectures, tours, drawing courses, and special exhibitions. ([iak.uni-bonn.de](https://www.iak.uni-bonn.de/de/institut/abteilungen/klassische-archaeologie/personen/prof-dr-ralf-krumeich?utm_source=openai))
The Building and Its Collection
The Academic Art Museum is one of the oldest museums in Bonn and houses one of the largest collections of casts in Germany with around 2,700 plaster casts as well as an extensive original collection. The location at Römerstraße 164 is accessible; the museum is open Tuesday to Friday from 3 to 5 PM and Sunday from 11 AM to 6 PM. Regular admission prices are 3 euros for adults; for the tour on October 21, a price of 5 euros for the tour and admission is mentioned. ([philfak.uni-bonn.de](https://www.philfak.uni-bonn.de/de/fakultaet/einrichtungen/museen?utm_source=openai))
Exhibition Atmosphere and Aesthetic Experience
Those who observe ancient art in the museum do not experience a distant past, but a concentrated present of seeing. The calm exhibition atmosphere, the tension between form, surface, and historical significance, and classical archaeology as a scientific perspective make this evening an art experience that convincingly unites education and aesthetic experience. ([iak.uni-bonn.de](https://www.iak.uni-bonn.de/de/museen/akademisches-kunstmuseum?utm_source=openai))
Conclusion
This tour opens an engaging access to Greek portrait art and to the collection world of the Academic Art Museum. Anyone who wants not just to see ancient sculpture, but to understand it, should definitely experience this event live in Bonn. ([uni-bonn.de](https://www.uni-bonn.de/de/veranstaltungen/antike-kunst-und-kultur-am-3-mittwoch-im-monat-4?utm_source=openai))
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