8o Report of a Journey Arotnid the World. 



tion were still visible. It certainly is not the fault of the Govern- 

 ment that this state of things exists, still less is it the fault of the 

 staff. I was assured that the Government had made suitable pro- 

 vision for a large tract and ample building not far out of town and 



67. A GALLERY IN THE MEERESKXNDE MUSEUM. 



easily accessible, but two of the trustees objected to removing from 

 the city, and as they could not agree the subvention was diverted 

 to other needs until an agreement could be reached. 1 



In the Chateau of Monbijou we saw the Hohenzollern Museum, 

 an interesting collection of personal matters and portraits from the 



: Since this was written I am informed by Dr. P. Jessen, of the Kunst- 

 gewerbe-Museum at Berlin, the plans have been definitely agreed upon for a 

 new museum. [ 22 '^1 



