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In the second half of the 19th century, mallqui, so-called mummy bundles from South America, were popular with European collectors. Today the presentation of human remains in museums leads to controversial discussions. By way of the mummy bundle exhibited in room “Along the Humboldt Current” (room 204), Romina Tello opens these discussions: she talks about the cultural identity of people from the historic Andean region, their burial rituals and their beliefs, and discusses with visitors how human remains should be treated today.

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In the Humboldt Forum's foyer there is a 17 meter high media tower, called "cosmograph". It gives visitors comprehensive information about their visit and can transform into an art and light installation.
© SHF / David von Becker
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