Besides the exhibits on display, the museum also houses a research collection which is the basis for the museum as a place of research. The collection is extensive and includes objects related to culture, history, and daily life in the city. The collection of photographs and postcards contains around 200,000 objects. The emphasis is on views of the city, historical events, portraits of Dresden personalities and the work of Dresden photographers (that of
August Kotzsch, amongst others). The collection includes
daguerreotypes,
tintypes and other photographs taken using old techniques, as well as complete collections of collectors who have died. Of particular note are more than 1000 photographs of the city and its personalities dating from the mid-19th century to around 1930. The object collection includes around 30,000 objects in 29 groups. These include objects relating to interior decoration, household management, clothes, militaria, musical instruments, toys, medals and coins, machines, instruments and applied arts. The collection also includes partially preserved reliefs of the
Nosseni epitaph. ==See also==