Couven Museum

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The Couven Museum on the Hühnermarkt in Aachen.

The Couven Museum is a museum in the city centre of Aachen, western Germany.[1] Since 1958, it is housed in the Monheim house, a 17th century pharmacy, that was redesigned by the architect Jakob Couven in 1786.[2] Several period rooms in Directoire, Empire and Biedermeier styles are on display, as well as the historic pharmacy, kitchen and a collection of faience tiles.[3]

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  1. ^ Preising, Dagmer; Schäfer, Ulrich (2010). Couven-Museum in Aachen (in German). Deutscher Kunstverlag. ISBN 978-3-422-02289-8.
  2. ^ Das Haus, Couven Museum
  3. ^ Die Sammlung, Couven Museum

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