Door from a stove at NHMW (NHMW-AFW-DING-0076)3D Model
3D scans of a metal door and ornamental elements of a stove used in the exhibition halls of the Natural History Museum. The exhibition halls and most of the rooms (except for the staircases and anterooms) were heated by a low-pressure hot water heating system designed by the surgeon Prof. Dr. Carl Böhm Edler von Böhmersheim (1827–1902) and installed by the company Kurz, Rietschel & Henneberg. The stoves were built by Breitfeld, Daněk & Co. in Prague.
The doors are not on display and can be viewed by appointment.
Inventory number: NHMW-AFW-DING-0076
Collection: Natural History Museum Vienna, Archive for the History of Science, 3D Objects/Special Collection
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Scanned and edited by Pauline Forsthuber and Anna Haider (NHMW)
Scanner: Artec Space Spider
This object was digitized with funding from the “Kulturerbe digital” program of the Federal Ministry Republic of Austria for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport.
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