Wunderkammer

/ˈvʊn.dɐ.ˌka.mɐ/

A cabinet of curiosities. A collection of remarkable objects gathered to tell a story about the world as someone experienced it — the places, the wonder, the ordinary moments that turned out to matter.

From the German Wunder (wonder, marvel) + Kammer (chamber, room). First appearing in Renaissance Europe, these collections preceded the modern museum — personal assemblages of natural specimens, artifacts, and mementos that mapped one person's encounter with the extraordinary.

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